This special issue of Foreign Affairs presents thought leadership spanning both MENA-centric and global issues, from health, to finance, to cyber policy, to resource management, to economic development strategies.
With his riveting book, Abundance of Valor, author Will Irwin fills a prominent gap in the history of World War II Europe with a fascinating account of three multi-national Allied Jedburgh teams who became part of the legendary--and ill-fated--Operation Market-Garden.
The book Entrepreneur to Investor the Hard Way opens a window into the mind of successful entrepreneur and investor Dave Durgin, one of the first individuals to attempt technology transfer after the Cold War. With Sherry Robinson, Durgin has written an engrossing book that journeys into the...
The Business-Oriented CIO: A Guide to Market-Driven Management by George Tillmann reveals the winning formula that will take your IT department from a reactive cost center to a proactive business partner. Written for CIOs and senior IT managers, this book is essential reading on how to apply...
The ideas, insights, and experiences of the thought leaders featured In Capturing the People Advantage: Thought Leaders on Human Capital will challenge, stimulate, and enlighten the human capital efforts in your organization. And you will come away from these pages convinced that, in the end,...
Based on extensive interviews with General Petraeus and his commanders, diplomats, and Iraqis, and months the author spent on the frontlines in Iraq, Linda Robinson's book, Tell Me How This Ends: General David Petraeus and the Search for a Way Out of Iraq, provides an unique insider's account...
Based on interviews with over 100 leaders from around the world, "MEGACOMMUNITIES: How Leaders of Government, Business and Non-Profits Can Tackle Today's Global Challenges Together" introduces a radically new framework for reaching solutions to today’s thorniest problems.
The book Using Architectures for Research, Development, and Acquisition by Charles Dickerson, Stephen Soules, Mark Sabins and P.H. Charles shows how architectures can be used in a capabilities-based approach to the research, development and acquisition of Department of Defense (DoD) systems.
In her 2004 book, Masters of Chaos: The Secret History of the Special Forces, Linda Robinson interviewed dozens of Special Forces operators to write what one critic called a compelling portrait of some of America's most dedicated warriors.