Review: The Work of Nations–Preparing Ourselves for 21st Century Capitalism
4.0 out of 5 stars Incomplete but Original and Worthy of a Second Look, January 1, 2004
4.0 out of 5 stars Incomplete but Original and Worthy of a Second Look, January 1, 2004
4.0 out of 5 stars Elegant, Missing Some Pieces, Great Bridge to the Future, January 1, 2004
The Netherlands, MajGen Patrick Cammaert, Royal Marines IOP ’06. MajGen Cammaert is recognized for his extraordinarily diplomatic and diligent furtherance of common sense and understanding at the highest levels of United Nations leadership, with respect to both the generic value of the process of intelligence to peacekeeping and conflict avoidance, and the specific value of open …
Brian Czech at the time was one of those employees of the U.S. Government who served the public interest with enormous integrity, imagination, and intelligence. Totday he is President of CENTER for theADVANCEMENT of theSTEADY STATE ECONOMY which we have added to our Righteous Sites. Brian Czech has a Ph.D. in renewable natural resources from …
5.0 out of 5 stars Leader with Specifics, with Dignity, with Persistence, December 23, 2003
Based on Steven Emerson, American Jihad: The Terrorists Living Among Us (Free Press, 2003)
PLATINUM LIFETIME AWARD, Robert Young Pelton Mr. Robert Young Pelton is perhaps the greatest journalist-adverturer on the planet. This is a man that gets kidnapped by accident, is recognized by the leader of the kidnappers, and is promptly released with apologies and an honor guard. His book World’s Most Dangerous Places and his TV series …
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