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Liz Johnson

    Orchideen
    Policy Perspectives from Promising New Scholars in Complexity
    Policy Perspectives from Promising New Scholars in Complexity, Volume II
    A Glitter of Gold
    Policy Perspectives from Promising New Scholars in Complexity: Volume IV
    Policy Perspectives from Promising New Scholars in Complexity: Volume III
    • 2020

      The world is getting more complex causing policy problems to seemingly get bigger and become more intractable. Traditional approaches and conventional methodologies alone are no longer adequate to solve policy problems in our interconnected global environment. Promising new scholars in the field of policy and complexity are breaking boundaries and laying the groundwork for innovative perspectives on how to better define policy problems, impacts, attitudes, and solutions. Whether in the field of economics, education, energy, health, human security, or transportation, the selected essays and research in this book demonstrate how essential new thinking and approaches are needed. These scholars have demonstrated vision, imagination, diligence, passion, and courage for solving problems. Don’t miss how some of the top promising new scholars address problems and add to creating viable solutions to some of the biggest policy issues of our day.

      Policy Perspectives from Promising New Scholars in Complexity: Volume IV
    • 2019

      The world is getting more complex causing policy problems to seemingly get bigger and become more intractable. Traditional approaches and conventional methodologies alone are no longer adequate to solve policy problems in our interconnected global environment. Promising new scholars in the field of policy and complexity are breaking boundaries and laying the groundwork for innovative perspectives on how to better define policy problems, impacts, attitudes, and solutions. Whether in the field of economics, education, energy, health, human security, or transportation, the selected essays and research in this book demonstrate how essential new thinking and approaches are needed. These scholars have demonstrated vision, imagination, diligence, passion, and courage for solving problems. Don't miss HOW some of the top promising new scholars address problems and add to creating viable solutions to some of the biggest policy issues of our day.

      Policy Perspectives from Promising New Scholars in Complexity: Volume III
    • 2019

      A Glitter of Gold

      • 619 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      "When pirate wreck tour guide Anne Norris finds evidence of an undiscovered shipwreck, she seeks the help of museum director Carter Hale to uncover the truth and treasure that could save her business. But can she trust him with her secrets and her heart?"--

      A Glitter of Gold
    • 2018

      The book explores the increasing complexity of global policy problems, highlighting the inadequacy of traditional methods in addressing these challenges. It features essays from emerging scholars who offer innovative perspectives on defining and solving issues across various fields, including economics, education, and health. These contributors demonstrate a commitment to rethinking approaches and provide fresh insights that aim to tackle some of today's most pressing policy concerns. Their vision and creativity are essential for developing effective solutions in an interconnected world.

      Policy Perspectives from Promising New Scholars in Complexity, Volume II
    • 2016

      The book explores the complexities of modern policy challenges, arguing that traditional methods are insufficient in our interconnected world. It features essays from emerging scholars who offer innovative perspectives on defining and addressing issues across various fields, including economics, health, and transportation. These contributors showcase their vision and creativity in tackling significant policy problems, emphasizing the need for fresh approaches and solutions in today's complex environment.

      Policy Perspectives from Promising New Scholars in Complexity