Crisis as Catalyst

Crisis as Catalyst
Title Crisis as Catalyst PDF eBook
Author Andrew J. MacIntyre
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 340
Release 2008
Genre Asia
ISBN 9780801474606

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The financial crisis that swept across East Asia during 1997-1998 was devastating not only in its economic impact but also in its social and political effects. The explosive growth and sociopolitical modernization that had powered the region for much of the preceding decade suddenly were dramatically interrupted. East Asia is economically outperforming the rest of the developing world once again and has become a leading force in the global economy. In the wake of the crisis, East Asia changed in important ways. Crisis as Catalyst contains assessments of these changes-both ephemeral and permanent- by a wide range of specialists in Asian economics and politics.The crisis, as the contributors to this volume show, catalyzed changes across political, corporate, and social arenas both in the countries hit hard by the crisis and in others throughout the region. The authors of Crisis as Catalyst examine what has changed (as well as what has not changed) in East Asia since the crisis, explain these variations, and reflect on the long-term significance of these developments.

The Crisis Catalyst

The Crisis Catalyst
Title The Crisis Catalyst PDF eBook
Author Darrell Irwin
Publisher Darrell Irwin
Total Pages 220
Release 2021-11-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Dear Purpose-Driven Entrepreneur, Crisis is something we have all experienced in life and in business. In fact, the events of the last few years have got us dealing with a collective crisis that none of us could ever have predicted. With more time to reflect, many of us have realised that we want to build more purposeful businesses and emerge out of the crisis stronger than when we went in. Some of us have pivoted our business or even changed the very thing that we are famous for. The question is, how do we stay focused in the midst of these trying circumstances? Here are the questions that need answering... Crisis has always been a natural process of life, but how do we bounce back? How are we supposed to deal with a continual wave of fresh challenges and still remain positive? You feel like you are just getting ahead and then something sets you back. Other people seem to be flowing through the challenges whilst others are spiralling out of control. What is it that makes the difference? Do all crises and recoveries follow a pattern? And, has anyone discovered a way through? Well, The Crisis Catalyst is an answer to these questions. It was written to help entrepreneurs understand that there is a cycle and understanding and navigating yourself through it will inspire hope and hone resilience. This book will help you remain focussed on your convictions and not get distracted by your circumstances. It will help you on the journey of creating something from nothing and dealing with the pressure to scale.

Wellbeing and Resilience Education

Wellbeing and Resilience Education
Title Wellbeing and Resilience Education PDF eBook
Author Mathew A. White
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 274
Release 2021-05-18
Genre Education
ISBN 100039199X

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Wellbeing and Resilience Education engages with the immediate impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the theoretical and applied elements of wellbeing and resilience education. It explores the implications for students, teachers, and teaching from a transdisciplinary and international perspective. Featuring thirteen chapters written by 27 academics from across the globe, it includes new transdisciplinary research by organisational psychologists, psychologists, neuroscientists, policy experts and education researchers. The book comprises a wide range of topics including: appreciative inquiry, educational leadership, refugee education, resilience education, designing online courses, teacher wellbeing and community responses during the Covid-19 pandemic. This timely volume will be of interest to academics, initial teacher educators, postgraduate students, school leaders and policymakers researching the field of wellbeing, resilience, education, schools, and schooling.

Rescue

Rescue
Title Rescue PDF eBook
Author Ian Goldin
Publisher Sceptre
Total Pages 268
Release 2021-05-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1529366887

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An optimistic vision of the future after Covid-19 by a leading professor of globalisation at the University of Oxford. We are at a crossroads. The wrecking-ball of Covid-19 has destroyed global norms. Many think that after the devastation there will be a bounce back. To Ian Goldin, Professor of Development and Globalisation at the University of Oxford, this is a retrograde notion. He believes that this crisis can create opportunities for change, just as the Second World War forged the ideas behind the Beveridge Report. Published in 1942, it was revolutionary and laid the foundations for the welfare state alongside a host of other social and economic reforms, changing the world for the better. Ian Goldin tackles the challenges and opportunities posed by the pandemic, ranging from globalisation to the future of jobs, income inequality and geopolitics, the climate crisis and the modern city. It is a fresh, bold call for an optimistic future and one we all have the power to create.

In from the Cold

In from the Cold
Title In from the Cold PDF eBook
Author Gilbert M. Joseph
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 451
Release 2008-01-11
Genre History
ISBN 0822390663

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Over the last decade, studies of the Cold War have mushroomed globally. Unfortunately, work on Latin America has not been well represented in either theoretical or empirical discussions of the broader conflict. With some notable exceptions, studies have proceeded in rather conventional channels, focusing on U.S. policy objectives and high-profile leaders (Fidel Castro) and events (the Cuban Missile Crisis) and drawing largely on U.S. government sources. Moreover, only rarely have U.S. foreign relations scholars engaged productively with Latin American historians who analyze how the international conflict transformed the region's political, social, and cultural life. Representing a collaboration among eleven North American, Latin American, and European historians, anthropologists, and political scientists, this volume attempts to facilitate such a cross-fertilization. In the process, In From the Cold shifts the focus of attention away from the bipolar conflict, the preoccupation of much of the so-called "new Cold War history," in order to showcase research, discussion, and an array of new archival and oral sources centering on the grassroots, where conflicts actually brewed. The collection's contributors examine international and everyday contests over political power and cultural representation, focusing on communities and groups above and underground, on state houses and diplomatic board rooms manned by Latin American and international governing elites, on the relations among states regionally, and, less frequently, on the dynamics between the two great superpowers themselves. In addition to charting new directions for research on the Latin American Cold War, In From the Cold seeks to contribute more generally to an understanding of the conflict in the global south. Contributors. Ariel C. Armony, Steven J. Bachelor, Thomas S. Blanton, Seth Fein, Piero Gleijeses, Gilbert M. Joseph, Victoria Langland, Carlota McAllister, Stephen Pitti, Daniela Spenser, Eric Zolov

Space Station Crisis

Space Station Crisis
Title Space Station Crisis PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Moesta
Publisher Catalyst Game Labs
Total Pages 184
Release 2011-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781934857663

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Catalysts for Change

Catalysts for Change
Title Catalysts for Change PDF eBook
Author Ted Piccone
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages 242
Release 2012-06-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0815721935

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Catalysts for Change examines the strengths and weaknesses of one of the United Nations' most important human rights mechanisms—the collection of independent experts known as special procedures—as they negotiate the rocky terrain where rights meet reality. These independent experts serve as the eyes and ears of the UN human rights system. Despite their prolific work as experts and advocates, however, there has been no empirical study of their impact at the national level—until now. This book provides concrete evidence of why the system works and ways it can be improved.