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Author | : Mary F. Scudder |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 229 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0197535453 |
Beyond Empathy and Inclusion examines how to achieve democratic rule in large pluralistic societies where citizens are deeply divided. Scudder argues that listening is key; in a democracy, citizens do not have to agree with their political opponents, but they do have to listen to them. Being heard is what ensures we have a say in the laws to which we are held. While listening is admittedly difficult, this book investigates how to motivate citizens to listenseriously, attentively, and humbly, even to those with whom they disagree.
Author | : Philip Nash |
Publisher | : University Press of Kentucky+ORM |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2020-01-21 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0813178401 |
An in-depth history of the Big Six, the first six female ambassadors for the United States. “It used to be,” soon-to-be secretary of state Madeleine K. Albright said in 1996, “that the only way a woman could truly make her foreign policy views felt was by marrying a diplomat and then pouring tea on an offending ambassador’s lap.” This world of US diplomacy excluded women for a variety of misguided reasons: they would let their emotions interfere with the task of diplomacy, they were not up to the deadly risks that could arise overseas, and they would be unable to cultivate the social contacts vital to success in the field. The men of the State Department objected but had to admit women, including the first female ambassadors: Ruth Bryan Owen, Florence “Daisy” Harriman, Perle Mesta, Eugenie Anderson, Clare Boothe Luce, and Frances Willis. These were among the most influential women in US foreign relations in their era. Using newly available archival sources, Philip Nash examines the history of the “Big Six” and how they carved out their rightful place in history. After a chapter capturing the male world of American diplomacy in the early twentieth century, the book devotes one chapter to each of the female ambassadors and delves into a number of topics, including their backgrounds and appointments, the issues they faced while on the job, how they were received by host countries, the complications of protocol, and the press coverage they received, which was paradoxically favorable yet deeply sexist. In an epilogue that also provides an overview of the role of women in modern US diplomacy, Nash reveals how these trailblazers helped pave the way for more gender parity in US foreign relations. Praise for Breaking Protocol “Here at last is the long-neglected story of America's pioneering women diplomats. Breaking Protocol reveals the contributions of six trail-blazers who practiced innovative statecraft in order to surmount all kinds of obstacles?including many posed by their own employer, the U.S. State Department. Philip Nash's illuminating study offers an invaluable foundation for our understanding of contemporary foreign policy decision-makers.” —Sylvia Bashevkin, author of Women as Foreign Policy Leaders: National Security and Gender Politics in Superpower America “Diplomacy is the one field of public political life that has been relatively open to women?we need only think of Hillary Clinton, Condoleeza Rice, and Madeleine Albright. In Breaking Protocol, Philip Nash reminds us of the history of their achievements with an enduring and enticing record of the much longer, surprising history of female diplomats and their individual efforts to shape American and international politics.” —Glenda Sluga, University of Sydney
Author | : M. Egram |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 493 |
Release | : 2012-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 146978940X |
Molly Wagner is a radiant blonde and a rumored former party girl. Her charismatic, joyful personality seems to reveal a shallow core, and she may have a couple of rather large skeletons in her closet. In spite of these skeletons, however, she has just been elected President of the United States. After a lengthy, personally painful campaign, Molly has come out victorious- the leader of America, having disposed of her competition, chiefly the Republican governor of Ohio in a tense election. Not only did she choose a woman as her running mate, but she chose a Latino woman, Eva Parker. As Molly struggled to move forward after the death of her husband, she drew strength and comfort from her friend, Wall Street financier Jenny Crowley. Now ready for the White House, Molly's difficulties have only begun. The decisions she made during the election will have serious consequences. Beneath the hot microscope of public office, Molly's quirks may not measure up. The press can be cruel, and so can other politicians. Now only time will tell if the most powerful woman in the world will crumble under the pressure, or become the leader America has been waiting for. This political novel explores age-old questions, such as whether the ends justify the means, whether politics is inherently susceptible to dishonest-if not illegal-behavior by otherwise good people, and whether a politician's personal life has a place in public discourse.
Author | : Johnny Augustine |
Publisher | : Page Publishing Inc |
Total Pages | : 157 |
Release | : 2018-12-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1643504304 |
This is a fast-paced heart-racing story with loads of action from start to finish. Jake O'Nell's sixteen-year-old cousin, Molly, along with her family, find themselves in a mess of trouble far from their Wisconsin Dairy farm while on a visit to their grandfather's ranch on an island nation off the coast of Australia that turns their lives upside down and inside out, with plenty of tears of both joy and sorrow along the way. So travel along with Molly Haze as she finds herself in the middle of Molly's War.
Author | : Wyatt Davenport |
Publisher | : Wyatt Davenport |
Total Pages | : 117 |
Release | : 2014-08-21 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : |
After uncovering a dark Martian secret in their previous adventure, Molly Lennox, Pirra Lennox, and Vicky Valentine whisk off to the outer solar system for rest, relaxation, and to visit a new wonder for a school project: an alien nebula. It’s the last remnant of the aliens that attacked Mars and a tether to her guilt about the death of a friend. It's Molly's wish to see it destroyed and the blackhole bomb will do it. She just has one problem: her alien sister, Pirra. Molly can't destroy something her sister cherishes. Conflicts roil her, a betrayal by a friend churns wrath within her, and a mystery object floating within the nebula piques her curiosity to insanity. Just when she can’t take it anymore, the action starts and she finds herself trapped in space without anything to breath. For ages 10+
Author | : Molly Bondan |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 342 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Biography |
ISBN | : |
Author | : N. Haq |
Publisher | : Austin Macauley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 141 |
Release | : 2024-01-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1035828073 |
Molly, a young girl from India, finds herself in a foreign land, grappling with the discovery that her beloved is desired by many. Distanced from her closest friends and family, she’s enveloped by nostalgia and cherished memories of her childhood. As challenges mount, Molly confronts pivotal questions: How will she navigate this new life? Where can she turn for guidance? Dive into her journey of love, longing, and self-discovery.
Author | : United States. President |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1040 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Presidents |
ISBN | : |
"Containing the public messages, speeches, and statements of the President", 1956-1992.
Author | : Debbie Irving |
Publisher | : novum pro Verlag |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2023-02-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 3991317656 |
Kate Oliver is a time traveller and a Tempus Guardian. Tempus Guardians are gifted to protect mankind from people who want to manipulate history to benefit themselves. Kate time travels to Elizabethan England, where, assisted by Christopher Marlow another Tempus Guardian she is given the task of protecting Queen Elizabeth the first from threats against her life. Masquerading as a Lady in Waiting at Queen Elizabeth's court, she uses her extraordinary powers as a guardian to spy on attendees at the royal court to find out who the suspects are. Kate an excellent swordsman as well as a trained archer, is assisted by various allies, including a member of the Queen's Privy Council, to fight off numerous challenges. The vital question is; will Kate manage to uncover the assassins plot in time?
Author | : John Young |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2019-01-15 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1786993767 |
A mere two years after achieving independence, South Sudan in 2013 descended into violent civil war, refuting US government claims that the country's succession was a major foreign policy success and would end endemic conflict. Worse was to follow when the international community declared famine in 2017. In the first book-length study of the South Sudan civil war, John Young draws on his close but critical relationship with the rebel SPLM-IO leadership to reveal the true dynamics of the conflict, and exposes how the South Sudanese state was in crisis long before the outbreak of war. With insider knowledge of the histories and motivations of the rebellion's chief protagonists, Young argues considerable responsibility for the present state of South Sudan must be laid at the door of the US-led peace process. Linking the role of the international community with the country's opposition politics, South Sudan's Civil War is an essential guide to the causes and consequences of the violence that has engulfed one of Africa's most troubled nations.