World order: reflections on the character of nations and the course of history

By: Kissinger, HenryMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London Allen Lane with Penguin Books Ltd. 2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 420p. 24 cmISBN: 9780241004265Subject(s): Geopolitics | International organization | International relations | Security, International | World politics | World politics -- 21st centuryDDC classification: 327 KIS
Contents:
Introduction to human resource management; Ch 1 Europe : the pluralistic international order; It happened here. What's a nice economy like you doing in a place like this?; Finance goes mad. In the beginning; The house of cards ; When the music stopped ; From Bear to Lehman : inconsistency was the hobgoblin ; the Panic of 2008; Picking up the pieces. Stretching out the TARP ; Stimulus, stimulus, wherefore art thou, stimulus? ; The attack on the spreads; The road to reform. It's broke, let's fix it : the need for financial reform ; Watching a sausage being made ; The Great Foreclosure Train Wreck ; The backlash; Looking ahead. No exit? : getting the Fed back to normal ; The search for a fiscal exit ; The big aftershock : the European debt crisis ; Never again : legacies of the crisis
Summary: Henry Kissinger has traveled the world, advised presidents, and been a close observer and participant in the central foreign policy events of our era. Now he offers his analysis of the twenty first century’s ultimate challenge: how to build a shared inter
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Introduction to human resource management; Ch 1 Europe : the pluralistic international order; It happened here. What's a nice economy like you doing in a place like this?; Finance goes mad. In the beginning; The house of cards ; When the music stopped ; From Bear to Lehman : inconsistency was the hobgoblin ; the Panic of 2008; Picking up the pieces. Stretching out the TARP ; Stimulus, stimulus, wherefore art thou, stimulus? ; The attack on the spreads; The road to reform. It's broke, let's fix it : the need for financial reform ; Watching a sausage being made ; The Great Foreclosure Train Wreck ; The backlash; Looking ahead. No exit? : getting the Fed back to normal ; The search for a fiscal exit ; The big aftershock : the European debt crisis ; Never again : legacies of the crisis

Henry Kissinger has traveled the world, advised presidents, and been a close observer and participant in the central foreign policy events of our era. Now he offers his analysis of the twenty first century’s ultimate challenge: how to build a shared inter

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