American Pendulum

American Pendulum
Author: Christopher Hemmer
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2015-11-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781501701184

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As new presidential administrations come into power, they each bring their own approach to foreign policy. No grand strategy, however, is going to be completely novel. New administrations never start with a blank slate, so it is always possible to see similarities between an administration and its predecessors. Conversely, since each administration faces novel problems and operates in a unique context, no foreign policy strategy is going to be an exact replica of its predecessors. In American Pendulum, Christopher Hemmer examines America's grand strategic choices between 1914 and 2014 using four recurring debates in American foreign policy as lenses. First, how should the United States balance the trade-offs between working alone versus working with other states and international organizations? Second, what is the proper place of American values in foreign policy? Third, where does the strategic perimeter of the United States lie? And fourth, is time on the side of the United States or of its enemies?Offering new readings of debates within the Wilson, Truman, Nixon, Bush, and Obama administrations, Hemmer asserts that heated debates, disagreements, and even confusions over U.S. grand strategy are not only normal but also beneficial. He challenges the claim that uncertainties or inconsistences about the nation's role in the world or approach to security issues betray strategic confusion or the absence of a grand strategy. American foreign policy, he states, is most in danger not when debates are at their most pointed but when the weight of opinion crushes dissent. As the United States looks ahead to an increasingly multipolar world with increasing complicated security issues, Hemmer concludes, developing an effective grand strategy requires ongoing contestation and compromises between competing visions and policies.

The Disability Pendulum

The Disability Pendulum
Author: Ruth Colker
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2005-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780814716458

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The Disability Pendulum chronicles societal views and court reactions to the evolving ADA.

The Pendulum

The Pendulum
Author: Michael Matthews,Colin F. Gauld,Arthur Stinner
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2006-01-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402035265

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The pendulum is a universal topic in primary and secondary schools, but its full potential for learning about physics, the nature of science, and the relationships between science, mathematics, technology, society and culture is seldom realised. Contributions to this 32-chapter anthology deal with the science, history, methodology and pedagogy of pendulum motion. There is ample material for the richer and more cross-disciplinary treatment of the pendulum from elementary school to high school, and through to advanced university classes. Scientists will value the studies on the physics of the pendulum; historians will appreciate the detailed treatment of Galileo, Huygens, Newton and Foucault’s pendulum investigations; psychologists and educators will learn from the papers on Piaget; teachers will welcome the many contributions to pendulum pedagogy. All readers will come away with a new awareness of the importance of the pendulum in the foundation and development of modern science; and for its centrality in so many facets of society and culture.

Foucault s Pendulum

Foucault s Pendulum
Author: Umberto Eco
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2014-08-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781448181988

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Three book editors, jaded by reading far too many crackpot manuscripts on the mystic and the occult, are inspired by an extraordinary conspiracy story told to them by a strange colonel to have some fun. They start feeding random bits of information into a powerful computer capable of inventing connections between the entries, thinking they are creating nothing more than an amusing game, but then their game starts to take over, the deaths start mounting, and they are forced into a frantic search for the truth

Annual Report of the Director

Annual Report of the Director
Author: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1879
Genre: Geodesy
ISBN: UCAL:C2659606

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Pendulum

Pendulum
Author: Amir D. Aczel
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781416588436

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In 1851, struggling, self-taught physicist Léon Foucault performed a dramatic demonstration inside the Panthéon in Paris. By tracking a pendulum's path as it swung repeatedly across the interior of the large ceremonial hall, Foucault offered the first definitive proof -- before an audience that comprised the cream of Parisian society, including the future emperor, Napoleon III -- that the earth revolves on its axis. Through careful, primary research, world-renowned author Amir Aczel has revealed the life of a gifted physicist who had almost no formal education in science, and yet managed to succeed despite the adversity he suffered at the hands of his peers. The range and breadth of Foucault's discoveries is astonishing: He gave us the modern electric compass, devised an electric microscope, invented photographic technology, and made remarkable deductions about color theory, heat waves, and the speed of light. Yet until now so little has been known about his life. Richly detailed and evocative, Pendulum tells of the illustrious period in France during the Second Empire; of Foucault's relationship with Napoleon III, a colorful character in his own right; and -- most notably -- of the crucial triumph of science over religion. Dr. Aczel has crafted a fascinating narrative based on the life of this most astonishing and largely unrecognized scientist, whose findings answered many age-old scientific questions and posed new ones that are still relevant today.

The American Journal of Science

The American Journal of Science
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1876
Genre: Science
ISBN: CORNELL:31924093039299

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American Journal of Science and Arts

American Journal of Science and Arts
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1876
Genre: Science
ISBN: UVA:X001679541

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