Wall Street's Think Tank

Wall Street's Think Tank
Author: Laurence H. Shoup
Publisher: Monthly Review Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2019-03-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1583677542

The Council on Foreign Relations is the most influential foreign-policy think tank in the United States, claiming among its members a high percentage of government officials, media figures, and establishment elite. For decades it kept a low profile even while it shaped policy, advised presidents, and helped shore up U.S. hegemony following the Second World War. In 1977, Laurence H. Shoup and William Minter published the first in-depth study of the CFR, Imperial Brain Trust, an explosive work that traced the activities and influence of the CFR from its origins in the 1920s through the Cold War. Now, Laurence H. Shoup returns with this long-awaited sequel, which brings the story up to date. Wall Street’s Think Tank follows the CFR from the 1970s through the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union to the present. It explains how members responded to rapid changes in the world scene: globalization, the rise of China, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the launch of a “War on Terror,” among other major developments. Shoup argues that the CFR now operates in an era of “Neoliberal Geopolitics,” a worldwide paradigm that its members helped to establish and that reflects the interests of the U.S. ruling class, but is not without challengers. Wall Street’s Think Tank is an essential guide to understanding the Council on Foreign Relations and the shadow it casts over recent history and current events.

Think Tanks in America

Think Tanks in America
Author: Thomas Medvetz
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2012-09-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226517292

Over the past half-century, think tanks have become fixtures of American politics, supplying advice to presidents and policy makers, expert testimony on Capitol Hill, and convenient facts and figures to journalists and media specialists. But what are think tanks? Who funds them? What kind of “research” do they produce? Where does their authority come from? And how influential have they become? In Think Tanks in America, Thomas Medvetz argues that the unsettling ambiguity of the think tank is less an accidental feature of its existence than the very key to its impact. By combining elements of more established sources of public knowledge—universities, government agencies, businesses, and the media—think tanks exert a tremendous amount of influence on the way citizens and lawmakers perceive the world, unbound by the more clearly defined roles of those other institutions. In the process, they transform the government of this country, the press, and the political role of intellectuals. Timely, succinct, and instructive, this provocative book will force us to rethink our understanding of the drivers of political debate in the United States.

The Moses of Wall Street

The Moses of Wall Street
Author: Ron Tank
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: Finance, Personal
ISBN: 9780990763376

This is Ron's first book. If you read for style and literary quality, this isn't your book. He is not an award-winning writer and it has flaws. But there are ideas, paragraphs and whole chapters in this book that we have never seen written down on paper before! Concepts that could open doors for you today, or tomorrow, that otherwise may have taken a life-time to walk through! When Ron shared the beginnings of his book with a good friend and Pastor, his comment was, "Ron, it just sounds too good to be true." Ron smiled and replied, "God's grace sounds too good to be true too... doesn't it?" The Pastor smiled and agreed. The Moses of Wall Street shares with you the most important discovery and the most valuable tool Ron has encountered as a full-time investor over the past twenty years. As he reveals the foundation for his Triple Tank System, you'll encounter a proven system unlike any other available today. A system that will allow you to consistently win on Wall Street. You may be wondering... "If this is so good, why is Ron sharing it with the world in such an inexpensive way?" That's a great question and the answer is really simple. As a father, one day a thought hit Ron really hard as he considered his children, "What if I was hit by a bus or became ill and died before I can pass on what I've learned to them?" That thought, and the horrible feeling that followed, prompted him to document his system. The result is the book, The Moses of Wall Street and The Triple Tank System, which were born out of love for his children. To his surprise, as he was going through the process of researching and documenting his system, he heard God say to him during his prayer time. "Ron, if it's good enough for your children, it's good enough for all my children." The mission to share this message with the world was born. Ron Tank first gained national attention and recognition when he was profiled with his brother in Investor's Business Daily after submitting his astounding gains. These were "real-world" returns verified by Investor's Business Daily. Ron started investing with only a few thousand dollars, turned it into millions, only to almost lose it all. Then God rescued Ron and put him back on the path to living abundantly. How? God revealed a secret in the Bible, hidden in plain sight... the "Decision-Maker DNA(TM)." You won't believe how simple, yet powerful, it is! The book is "Where the Bible Meets Wall Street" and it simplifies the stock market. It reveals how you can eliminate risk and maximize your gains using YOUR Decision-Maker DNA. The proven investment strategies you'll discover will help you become the investor God wants you to be. One who is... Investing the Right Way, for the Right Reasons.

Lt. Charles Gatewood and His Apache Wars Memoir

Lt. Charles Gatewood and His Apache Wars Memoir
Author: Charles B. Gatewood
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803227728

"Realizing that he had more experience dealing with Native peoples than other lieutenants serving on the frontier, Gatewood decided to record his experiences. Although he died before he completed his project, the work he left behind remains an important firsthand account of his life as a commander of Apache scouts and as a military commandant of the White Mountain Indian Reservation. Louis Kraft presents Gatewood's previously unpublished account, punctuating it with an introduction, additional text that fills in the gaps in Gatewood's narrative, detailed notes, and an epilogue."--BOOK JACKET.

Liquidated

Liquidated
Author: Karen Ho
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2009-07-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0822391376

Financial collapses—whether of the junk bond market, the Internet bubble, or the highly leveraged housing market—are often explained as the inevitable result of market cycles: What goes up must come down. In Liquidated, Karen Ho punctures the aura of the abstract, all-powerful market to show how financial markets, and particularly booms and busts, are constructed. Through an in-depth investigation into the everyday experiences and ideologies of Wall Street investment bankers, Ho describes how a financially dominant but highly unstable market system is understood, justified, and produced through the restructuring of corporations and the larger economy. Ho, who worked at an investment bank herself, argues that bankers’ approaches to financial markets and corporate America are inseparable from the structures and strategies of their workplaces. Her ethnographic analysis of those workplaces is filled with the voices of stressed first-year associates, overworked and alienated analysts, undergraduates eager to be hired, and seasoned managing directors. Recruited from elite universities as “the best and the brightest,” investment bankers are socialized into a world of high risk and high reward. They are paid handsomely, with the understanding that they may be let go at any time. Their workplace culture and networks of privilege create the perception that job insecurity builds character, and employee liquidity results in smart, efficient business. Based on this culture of liquidity and compensation practices tied to profligate deal-making, Wall Street investment bankers reshape corporate America in their own image. Their mission is the creation of shareholder value, but Ho demonstrates that their practices and assumptions often produce crises instead. By connecting the values and actions of investment bankers to the construction of markets and the restructuring of U.S. corporations, Liquidated reveals the particular culture of Wall Street often obscured by triumphalist readings of capitalist globalization.

Black and White on Wall Street

Black and White on Wall Street
Author: Joseph Jett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The firsthand account of a black man's experiences on Wall Street by the person who was wrongly thrust into the center of its biggest scandal in years.

What Should Think Tanks Do?

What Should Think Tanks Do?
Author: Andrew Dan Selee
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2013-07-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0804789290

Think tanks and research organizations set out to influence policy ideas and decisions—a goal that is key to the very fabric of these organizations. And yet, the ways that they actually achieve impact or measure progress along these lines remains fuzzy and underexplored. What Should Think Tanks Do? A Strategic Guide for Policy Impact is the first practical guide that is specifically tailored to think tanks, policy research, and advocacy organizations. Author Andrew Selee draws on extensive interviews with members of leading think tanks, as well as cutting-edge thinking in business and non-profit management, to provide concrete strategies for setting policy-oriented goals and shaping public opinion. Concise and practically-minded, What Should Think Tanks Do? helps those with an interest in think tanks to envision a well-oiled machine, while giving leaders in these organizations tools and tangible metrics to drive and evaluate success.

Comparative Think Tanks, Politics and Public Policy

Comparative Think Tanks, Politics and Public Policy
Author: James G. McGann
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781781958995

Análise comparativa sobre política, sistema político, democracia, número de partidos, natureza da sociedade civil, política econômica, cultura filantrópica, liberdade de imprensa, renda, número de universidades nos seguintes países Estados Unidos, Canadá, Costa do Marfim, México, Brasil, Venezuela, Alemanha, Hungria, Rússia, Israel, Egito, Iran, Angola, África do Sul, Vietnam, China, Paquistão, Índia, Austrália e Japão.

Discussion Materials

Discussion Materials
Author: Bill Keenan
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1642934097

“Why aren’t you using LTM EBITDA for credit metrics?” asked the managing director who sat across from me, his widow’s peak clearly visible as he inspected the sheet in front of him. His spacious office looked out onto New York Harbor. “Bust,” said the vice president, who was a slightly younger, douchier version of Widow’s Peak. He slashed his red ballpoint pen across the sheet and flipped to the next page. “Walk me through the debt paydown and your interest rate assumptions,” continued the VP. “Pretty dovish view. Maybe the Fed knows what they’re doing after all,” said Widow’s Peak. He shot a glance at the VP. They shared a chuckle—at what, I couldn’t tell you. This question about interest rates I knew: Dovish, I thought. Doves fly south for the winter, so dovish is downwards…low interest rates— “We’re running short on time,” said Widow’s Peak. He flipped to the cover page of my presentation. “One final point—all pitch decks should have the same title.” “Since this presentation was geared towards an LBO analysis I was thinking—” “No thinking. All decks—same title—Discussion Materials.” Noted. Discussion Materials gives the reader an honest look at Wall Street from someone in the trenches. After graduating from Columbia Business School, Bill Keenan joined Deutsche Bank’s investment banking division as an associate where despotic superiors (and the blinking red light of his BlackBerry) instilled low-level terror on an hourly basis. You’ll join him in his cubicle on the 44th floor of 60 Wall Street as he scrambles to ensure floating bar charts are the correct shade of orange and all numbers are left-aligned, but whatever you do, don’t ask him what any of it means. Leaning heavily on his fellow junior bankers and the countless outsourcing resources the bank employs, he slowly develops proficiency at the job, eventually gaining traction and respect, one deal at a time, over a two-year span, ultimately cementing his legacy in the group by attaining the unattainable: placing a dinner order on Seamless one Sunday night at work from Hwa Yuan Szechuan amounting to $25.00 (tax and tip included), the bank’s maximum allowance for meals—the perfect order.