Books by "Robert John Cassidy"

12 books found

Methodism in the Maritime Provinces

Methodism in the Maritime Provinces

by Robert Wilson

1893 · Halifax, N.S. : S.P. Huestis : Wesleyan Book Room

The road to France. 1921. 2 v

The road to France. 1921. 2 v

by Benedict Crowell, Robert Forrest Wilson

1921

Armed Humanitarians

Armed Humanitarians

by Robert C. DiPrizio

2002 · JHU Press

Since the end of the Cold War, the US military has found itself embroiled in many "operations other than war" - most controversially, in humanitarian interventions. DiPrizio examines the factors that lay behind decisions to send in troops, analyzing the decision-making process and its constraints.

The Velvet-stemmed Collybia

The Velvet-stemmed Collybia

by Fred Carlton Stewart, Fred Elmer Gladwin, Frederick Zeller Hartzell, Godfrey Leonard Alvin Ruehle, Mancel Thorton Munn, Orrin Morehouse Taylor, Percival John Parrott, Robert Stanley Breed, Whitman Howard Jordan

1917

Bibliography of the Chinese Question in the United States

Bibliography of the Chinese Question in the United States

by Robert Ernest Cowan, Boutwell Dunlap

1909

The Road to France...

The Road to France...

by Benedict Crowell, Robert Forrest Wilson

1921

Economics as Religion

Economics as Religion

by Robert Henry Nelson

2010 · Penn State Press

In this study, Robert H. Nelson explores the genesis, the prophets, the prophesies, and the tenets of what he sees as a religion of economics that has come into full blossom in latter-day America. Nelson does not see &"theology&" as a bad word, and his examination of the theology underlying Samuelsonian and Chicagoan economics is not a put-down. It is a way of seeing the rhetoric of fundamental belief&—what has been called &"vision.&"

The Death of Public Integrity

The Death of Public Integrity

by Robert Roberts

2019 · Routledge

From the late nineteenth century through the 1970s, several government reform movements succeeded in controlling traditional types of public corruption. But has this historic success led to a false sense of security among public management scholars and professionals? As this book argues, powerful special interests increasingly find effective ways to gain preferential treatment without violating traditional types of public corruption prohibitions. Although the post-Watergate good government reform movement sought to close this gap, the 1980s saw a backlash against public integrity regulation, as the electorate in the United States began to split into two sharply different camps driven by very different moral value imperatives. Taking a historical view from the ratification of the U.S. Constitution through to the Trump administration, The Death of Public Integrity details efforts by reformers to protect public confidence in the integrity of government at the local, state, and federal levels. Arguing that progressives and conservatives increasingly live in different moral worlds, author Robert Roberts demonstrates the ways in which it has become next to impossible to hold public officials accountable without agreement on what constitutes immoral conduct. This book is required reading for students of public administration, public policy, and political science, as well as those interested in public service ethics.

Understanding Globalization

Understanding Globalization

by Robert K. Schaeffer

2016 · Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Understanding Globalization introduces students to the concept of globalization, providing an essential history, overview of key themes and theories, and a wealth of engaging examples. The fifth edition has been completely revised to connect with students today, opening with a discussion of the far-reaching causes and effects of the recent financial crisis and including new material on global migration patterns, ISIS, and more, while maintaining the book’s accessible and student-friendly style. The book begins by examining the roots of the recent global financial crisis, looking at the roles of inflation, the housing crisis, Wall Street, policy makers, and more. It also explores the varying impact of globalization—from democratization and equality in some countries to destabilization and inequality in others. The fifth edition of Understanding Globalization is a compelling and current introduction to the myriad influences of globalization in our lives.

All Our Yesterdays

All Our Yesterdays

by Robert B. Parker

2009 · Dell

They were the Sheridan men, ruled by passion, betrayed by love, heirs to a legacy of violence and forbidden desire. Gus, Boston's top homicide cop: he knew equally well the backroom politics of City Hall and the private passions of the very rich, a man haunted by the wanton courage and perilous obsessions he inherited from his father... Conn, the patriarch, a lawless cop who spawned a circle of vengeance and betrayal that would span half a century... and Chris, Gus's beloved son, a Harvard lawyer and criminologist, fated to risk everything to break the chain of obsession and rage... Three generations linked by crime and punishment--cops and heroes, fathers, sons, and lovers united at last by revelations that could bring a family to its knees...