Collaborating for Performance: Or Can There Exist Such a Thing at CollaborationStat?
To produce better results, a number of public agencies and governmental jurisdictions have created their own PerformanceStat leadership strategies.
To produce better results, a number of public agencies and governmental jurisdictions have created their own PerformanceStat leadership strategies.
Water and energy are closely linked. The water industry is energy-intensive, consuming electricity for desalination, pumping, and treatment of wastewater.
This timely and valuable book explores the development of international human rights law over the last six decades.
How Americans absorb news—in this case, news about a war involving Americans—turns out to have a lot to do with what they believe before they hear it.
In this article the author discusses the position of science in public policies in the U.S.
Electricity transmission pricing and transmission grid expansion have received increasing regulatory and analytical attention in recent years.
Most philosophical explorations of responsibility discuss the topic solely in terms of metaphysics and the "free will" problem.
This article addresses a gap in the literature connecting the empirical observation of a democratic peace to a theoretical mechanism based on domestic audience costs.
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