The co-author of Reengineering the Corporation introduces nine principles designed to take the re-tooled business to Phase II--continued growth and excellence. 200,000 first printing.
Ian Millhiser, Vox's Supreme Court correspondent, tells the story of what those six justices are likely to do with their power. It is true that the right to abortion is in its final days, as is affirmative action.
One of the most intimate portraits of a sitting president ever published, this edition includes an afterword on Clinton's efforts to save his presidency.
In Hijacking the Agenda, political scientists Christopher Witko, Jana Morgan, Nathan J. Kelly, and Peter K. Enns examine why Congress privileges the concerns of businesses and the wealthy over those of average Americans.
... minority member Representative Melvin Watt ( D - NC ) claimed , “ I've been banging my head against the wall all day ” ( Seelye 1995 , quoting Watt ) . the total number of recorded votes on which the majority 238 Appendix.
This volume seeks to set the agenda for economic research on the impact of AI. It covers four broad themes: AI as a general purpose technology; the relationships between AI, growth, jobs, and inequality; regulatory responses to changes ...
The first comprehensive account of the Trump administration’s efforts to destroy our government institutions, by the man Ralph Nader says “writes authoritatively and with revealing detail about important topics that few others cover” ...
They quickly find the battle is quite impossible to win without divine intervention. This book is a work of fiction. None of the characters are real; however, some people in this book were inspired by real characters I have known.
The questions [Hougan] has posed here—and some he hasn’t—certainly deserve an answer” (The New York Times Book Review). Kirkus Reviews declared the book “a fascinating series of puzzles—with all the detective work laid out.”
This book traces the process by which women's peace groups set an agenda for global policies in the area of women and armed conflict.
The authors of this book share a commitment to pushing a reluctant Congress to play a more active role than it has to date in writing the rules of the road.