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Catalyst Asia Issue 05, Institute For Societal Leadership
Catalyst Asia Issue 05, Institute For Societal Leadership
Catalyst Asia
STORIES FROM THE GROUND
Grow A Forest In Your Mind
The Volunteer Bank A Labour of Love
The Art of Helping Others
It Takes A Village
Fit For Life
The People's Doctor Planting Big Trees in Everybody's Hearts
Organic Rice Revolution
Lighting Up Lives
INSIGHTS FROM THE INSIDE
A Lifesaving Journey
A Pen For The Blind
Battling the Transport System
The Mentor and Inspirer of Social Change
Caring For Migrants
Road Safety Advocates
Consumer Protection in the Digital Age
The Rescue Squad
The Hero and Sidekick
A Hybrid Profile of Social Entrepreneurship
The Al-Qaeda Organization And The Islamic State Organization: History, Doctrine, Modus, Operandi, And U.S Policy To Degrade And Defeat Terrorism Conducted In The Name Of Sunni Islam, Paul Kamolnick
ETSU Authors Bookshelf
The al-Qaeda Organization (AQO) and the Islamic State Organization (ISO) are transnational adversaries that conduct terrorism in the name of Sunni Islam. It is declared U.S. Government (USG) policy to degrade, defeat, and destroy them. The present book has been written to assist policymakers, military planners, strategists, and professional military educators whose mission demands a deep understanding of strategically-relevant differences between these two transnational terrorist entities. In it, one shall find a careful comparative analysis across three key strategically relevant dimensions: essential doctrine, beliefs, and worldview; strategic concept, including terrorist modus operandi; and specific implications and recommendations for current USG …
Rapport Development And Native Language Use Between U.S. Advisors And Afghan Counterparts, Sean Ryan Ryan
Rapport Development And Native Language Use Between U.S. Advisors And Afghan Counterparts, Sean Ryan Ryan
2017 Program & Posters
This phenomenological symbolic interactionism study of rapport and native language use between 15 Afghan counterparts and their U.S. advisors involved semi-structured interviews informed by social exchange theory, servant leadership theory, role theory, and the Army conceptual rapport framework. Native language appeared to contribute to perceptions of respect, understanding, commitment, and trust supporting rapport.
Creating Knowledge, Volume 10, 2017
Creating Knowledge, Volume 10, 2017
Creating Knowledge
Dear Students, Colleagues, Alumni and Friends, This may sound like an act of contrition, but it is not. When I meet administrators of other institutions of higher education, it is predictable that the first few minutes of interaction will be devoted to a vigorous display of institutional pride. In that context, my practice has been to let them deliver along traditional marketing lines including glossy brochures with abundant well-staged pictures of buildings, faculty, and diverse students. Once they are done, I kindly commend them and in return, I present to them our latest issue of Creating Knowledge. I know that …