Unlikely Partners

Unlikely Partners
Author: Julian Gewirtz
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2017-01-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674973473

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With Deng Xiaoping’s blessing, Mao’s successors scoured the globe for fresh ideas to launch domestic prosperity and global economic power. Yet China’s government did not publicize its engagement with Western-style innovations, claiming instead that economic reinvention was the Party’s achievement alone. Julian Gewirtz sets forth the truer story.

Unlikely Partners

Unlikely Partners
Author: David H. Hendrickson,Diana Deverell,Blaze Ward,E. Chris Ambrose,Daniel C. Bartlett,Wil A. Emerson,Shells Legoullon,C.A. Rowland,Anne Swardson
Publsiher: Kydala Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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10 Tales of Unlikely Partners The Odd Couple, Remington Steele, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Kirk and Spock, any couple in Friends or The Big Bang Theory or... Thrown together by chance, assignment, or circumstance. Driven apart by skills, personality, or they just don’t trust each other. Until their lives are on the line and their only options are to cooperate—or die. Partnerships from the too perfect couple to the new met stranger. And when your partner isn’t another person?

Unlikely Partners

Unlikely Partners
Author: Anna Michalski,Zhongqi Pan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2017-03-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811031410

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This book provides an in-depth analysis of the relations between China and the EU, tracing the development of this complex, yet intriguing, relationship between two substantially different actors. To uncover a deeper understanding of this unlikely partnership, the authors analyze the partnership through the prism of contending norms and worldviews. The China-EU strategic partnership has evolved through fits and starts but despite continuous trade disputes and severe diplomatic misunderstandings, the EU and China pledge to uphold, even deepen, the partnership. Policy experts and scholars will learn how such contending bilateral relationships can be managed and establish a better understanding of deep-seated conceptual differences between these two entities.

Tycho and Kepler

Tycho and Kepler
Author: Kitty Ferguson
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2013-01-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781448167234

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The extraordinary, unlikely tale of Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler and their enormous contribution to astronomy and understanding of the cosmos is one of the strangest stories in the history of science. Kepler was a poor, devoutly religious teacher with a genius for mathematics. Brahe was an arrogant, extravagant aristocrat who possessed the finest astronomical instruments and observations of the time, before the telescope. Both espoused theories that seem off-the-wall to modern minds, but their fateful meeting in Prague in 1600 was to change the future of science. Set in one of the most turbulent and colourful eras in European history, when medieval was giving way to modern, Tycho and Kepler is a double biography of these two remarkable men.

The General and the Genius

The General and the Genius
Author: James Kunetka
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2015-07-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781621573852

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With a blinding flash in the New Mexico desert in the summer of 1945, the world was changed forever. The bomb that ushered in the atomic age was the product of one of history's most improbable partnerships. The General and the Genius reveals how two extraordinary men pulled off the greatest scientific feat of the twentieth century. Leslie Richard Groves of the Army Corps of Engineers, who had made his name by building the Pentagon in record time and under budget, was made overlord of the impossibly vast scientific enterprise known as the Manhattan Project. His mission: to beat the Nazis to the atomic bomb. So he turned to the nation's preeminent theoretical physicist, J. Robert Oppenheimer—the chain-smoking, martini-quaffing son of wealthy Jewish immigrants, whose background was riddled with communist associations—Groves's opposite in nearly every respect. In their three-year collaboration, the iron-willed general and the visionary scientist led a brilliant team in a secret mountaintop lab and built the fearsome weapons that ended the war but introduced the human race to unimaginable new terrors. And at the heart of this most momentous work of World War II is the story of two extraordinary men—the general and the genius.

Extraordinary Partnerships

Extraordinary Partnerships
Author: Christine Henseler
Publsiher: Lever Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2020-05-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781643150093

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This inspirative and hopeful collection demonstrates that the arts and humanities are entering a renaissance that stands to change the direction of our communities. Community leaders, artists, educators, scholars, and professionals from many fields show how they are creating responsible transformations through partnership in the arts and humanities. The diverse perspectives that come together in this book teach us how to perceive our lives and our disciplines through a broader context. The contributions exemplify how individuals, groups, and organizations use artistic and humanistic principles to explore new structures and novel ways of interacting to reimagine society. They refresh and reinterpret the ways in which we have traditionally assigned space and value to the arts and humanities.

An Unlikely Partnership

An Unlikely Partnership
Author: Mw Burdette
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2020-02-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1088789331

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An Unlikely Partnership is the first novel in The Pilot and The Pianist Mystery Series, which is the fifth series of novels for MW Burdette. This mystery features Neal Bush Todd, a retired fighter pilot, and Claire Cavendish, a descendant of the famous Cavendishes of Great Britain. When one of your ancestors is a Lord, another a Duke, and a third the Prime Minister of Great Britain great things are expected of you. Even being a child prodigy in music wasn't enough for Claire to feel as if she had made her mark in the world.Todd had been the ace pilot in his own right, but after eight years racking up "Kills" in his country's overseas conflicts he wanted more challenges. He wanted to be a famous detective like Agatha Christie's fictional character Hercule Poirot. He was to Belgium as Sherlock Holmes was to London-an outstanding mind solving difficult murders in the early 20th Century in England. This unusual partnership between the pilot and the pianist came about by an accidental meeting but it gave both characters the opportunities to achieve their life goals.Burdette's other four series, The LT Maggie Watson Murder Mysteries, The Bremen & Whitacre Detective Series, and the John Bremen Chronicles, and the Dowdy and Summers Murder Series can also be found online at Amazon.com/Books/MW Burdette.

An Unlikely Trust

An Unlikely Trust
Author: Gerard Helferich
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781493025787

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At the dawn of the twentieth century, Theodore Roosevelt and J. Pierpont Morgan were the two most powerful men in America, perhaps the world. As the nation’s preeminent financier, Morgan presided over an elemental shift in American business, away from family-owned companies and toward modern corporations of unparalleled size and influence. As president, Theodore Roosevelt expanded the power of that office to an unprecedented degree, seeking to rein in those corporations and to rebalance their interests with those of workers, consumers, and society at large. Overpowering figures and titanic personalities, Roosevelt and Morgan could easily have become sworn enemies. And when they have been considered together (never before at book length), they have generally been portrayed as battling colossi, the great trust builder versus the original trustbuster. But their long association was far more complex than that, and even mutually beneficial. Despite their many differences in temperament and philosophy, Roosevelt and Morgan had much in common—social class, an unstinting Victorian moralism, a drive for power, a need for order, and a genuine (though not purely altruistic) concern for the welfare of the nation. Working this common ground, the premier progressive and the quintessential capitalist were able to accomplish what neither could have achieved alone—including, more than once, averting national disaster. In the process they also changed forever the way that government and business worked together. An Unlikely Trust is the story of the uneasy but fruitful collaboration between Theodore Roosevelt and Pierpont Morgan. It is also the story of how government and business evolved from a relationship of laissez-faire to the active regulation that we know today. And it is an account of how, despite all that has changed in America over the past century, so much remains the same, including the growing divide between rich and poor; the tangled bonds uniting politicians and business leaders; and the pervasive feeling that government is working for the special interests rather than for the people. Not least of all, it is the story of how citizens with vastly disparate outlooks and interests managed to come together for the good of their common country.