Knihobot

Jonathan Price

    The Global Politics of Energy
    Viewing Hokusai Viewing Mount Fuji
    Outlining Goes Electronic
    • Outlining Goes Electronic

      • 194 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      The book explores the often-overlooked writing activity of outlining, which has gained a negative reputation among students despite its endorsement by educators. The author attributes this decline in popularity to the limitations of traditional paper and ink methods, which hinder easy revision. By advocating for the use of electronic outlining tools, the book highlights how this approach can enhance the writing process, especially for lengthy and complex documents, making it a valuable technique for effective communication.

      Outlining Goes Electronic
    • Viewing Hokusai Viewing Mount Fuji

      • 76 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení

      The book presents a visual critique of Hokusai's work by deconstructing one of his iconic views and reconstructing it into a new composition. Jonathan Reeve Price enhances this reimagined artwork with floating text fragments, including brief observations, snippets of poetry, and random thoughts, creating a layered exploration of art and interpretation. This unique approach invites readers to engage with the interplay between visual and textual elements, prompting reflection on the nature of creativity and perception.

      Viewing Hokusai Viewing Mount Fuji
    • Aspen policy books is a series devoted to developing critical new thinking on U.S. national security policy. This book is a collection of papers prepared for the 2007 Aspen Strategy Group conference on The Global Politics of Energy. This cross-disciplinary and high-level examination of policy strategies for addressing the challenges posed by the soaring demand for oil, the rise of petro-powers, and the implications of climate change makes energy security issues urgently relevant to the American and global policy communities. Contributors include: Jeffrey Bader (The Brookings Institution), Stephen Biegun (Ford Motor Company), Ivo Bozon (McKinsey & Co.), Diana Farrell (McKinsey Global Institute), Jay Gulledge (Pew Center on Global Climate Change), Robert Hefner (The GHK Company), John Podesta (Center for American Progress), Dennis Ross (The Washington Institute for Near East Policy), David Rothkopf (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace), Angela Stent (Georgetown University), David Victor (Stanford University), and Daniel Yergin (Cambridge Energy Research Associates)

      The Global Politics of Energy