Catherine Scherer, an executive and consultant with 30 years' experience in international management and human development has written a groundbreaking book that addresses the challenges faced by globalizing corporations, asking them the question: What kind of person can manage the transition across borders? Internationalist is identified as a distinct profession. The Internationalists presents a unified strategy for identifying potential internationalists, both within and outside a corporation and preparing them for success.
None have put it all together in the way that Hathaway and Shapiro have done in this book' Paul Kennedy
In The New Internationalists, Sue Clayton tells the story of the largest civic mobilization since the Second World War, when volunteers—many young and untrained—took on unimaginable responsibilities and saved thousands of lives.
Based on newspaper articles, speeches, and creative fiction and adopting a comparative perspective, the book brings together the entangled lives of three notable but overlooked women: American Eslanda Robeson, Martinican Paulette Nardal, ...
By presenting a combination of historical accounts and first-hand reflections, this collection of essays aims to draw attention to the longstanding international activities of the American health left and the lessons they brought home.
"Pop internationalists"--people who speak impressively about international trade while ignoring basic economics and misusing economic figures--are the target of this collection of Krugman's recent essays.
And they met with mixed success , no more so than in the case of colonial health and welfare in Africa . ... Jessica Lynne Pearson , The Colonial Politics of Global Health : France and the United Nations in Postwar Africa ( Cambridge ...
In this book, distinguished political scientist Henry Nau delves deeply into a fourth, overlooked foreign policy tradition that he calls "conservative internationalism.
This book argues that such a view has its roots less in historical truth than in political and ideological prejudice and obscures a rich vein of internationalist practice in Chinese migrant or diasporic history, which the study aims to ...
Drawing on rich archival research and focusing on public and private discourse relating to the control of aviation and atomic energy, Waqar H. Zaidi highlights neglected technological and militaristic strands in twentieth-century liberal ...
Frank Ninkovich shows that a cultural predisposition for thinking in global terms blossomed in the late nineteenth century, making possible the rise to world power as American liberals of the time took a wide-ranging interest in the world.