• Flawed Diplomacy: The United Nations & the War on Terrorism

    Flawed Diplomacy: The United Nations & the War on Terrorism

    There have been numerous attempts to engage the United Nations in a meaningful campaign against state-supported and other terrorist activities. But the inherently political nature of terrorism has made it exceedingly difficult to gain global consensus on who even qualifies as a terrorist, much less agreement on counterterrorism measures to pursue. The rise of al Qaeda, the events of 9/11, the Madrid train bombing, and the London mass transit bombings provided the international community and United Nations with new impetus to respond to terrorism. Although a series of international conventions were adopted and a short-lived independent monitoring group was established, the strategy that UN secretary general Kofi Annan proposed to the General Assembly in May 2006 contains many proposed measures and objectives that remain unfulfilled, thus rendering the UN virtually impotent against terrorism. As one of five Security Council–appointed international monitors on the measures being taken against al Qaeda and the Taliban, Comras had the rare opportunity to observe the UN’s counterterrorism activities. He delves into the UN’s role in dealing with terrorism, explores the international political realities and institutional problems that make it difficult for the UN to successfully implement and monitor counterterrorism measures, and describes both the UN’s successes and failures, ultimately laying out a case for creating a stronger, more effective UN response. Flawed Diplomacy is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the war on terrorism and in gaining knowledge about the UN’s inner workings.

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  • Managing for the Short Term: The New Rules for Running a Business in a Day-to-Day World

    Managing for the Short Term: The New Rules for Running a Business in a Day-to-Day World

    Martin has found that nothing consumes bus. managers more than how to manage a co. in the weeks & months immediately ahead. If you don t manage for the short term, you won t be around for the long term. As founder of the Net Future Inst., an exec. think tank made up of some 3,000 high-level exec. at over 1,400 co s., Martin has interviewed & gathered the insights of thousands of mgmt. specialists to discover how co s. are successfully zeroing in on improving short-term performance, while still balancing these efforts with long-term strategic goals. By looking to managers & exec. at co s. like IBM, Deloitte & Touche, Kraft, AT&T, & Dow Chemical, Martin has uncovered the best practices that help propel short-term performance

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  • New Think & Grow Rich by Ted Ciuba

    Why Write A New Think and Grow Rich? At first exposure the very idea of rewriting the greatest success classic of all time sounds like some fruit from California announcing he’s re-written the Bible. However, looking at it correctly, wouldn’t it be amazing if a “how-to” manual didn’t need updating after 70 years of service? What other body of knowledge and practice has not progressed dramatically in the intervening years?! Can the science of personal achievement be any different? So what kinds of changes can you expect? Certainly modern advances in neuro-science, motivation, NLP, and quantum reality make it easier to grasp the secret, and have been included. Also, those uncomfortable “isms of an antique age” have been eliminated. You no longer have to be a white American male to achieve success..thus the language, quotes, examples and stories include, while retaining much of the familiar work, women, other races and nationalities. More accessible for young people, who need it most

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  • Who Says Government Has No Business in Business?

    Who Says Government Has No Business in Business?

    Nigeria in the 70s was looked upon as adequately ebdowed with great potentials to become one of the emerging economies alongside countries like India, Malaysia, Brazil, South Korea, Iran amongst others and more importantly as a beacon of hope for sub-Saharan Africa and the Black nations. All these aforementioned counties have lived uo to expectations and in some cases surpassed them. Nigeria has refused to grow and develop. it still depends wholly on imports for its equipment, plant and machineries, spares, food and even fuel to move her citizen around. This book x-rays the Industrial Revolution, the processes and routes undertaken by other nations to indutrialize and bring porsperity to their reverse the situation in Nigeria. this in debth exposition clearly indicate that government do have business in business. Who is then saying government has no business in business? This book is a must read for all Nigerians especially those who are yearning and waiting for this dream and aspiration of all the Black nations of the World to be fulfilled in this entity called Nigeria.

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  • OKONKWO AND NAISH: CRIMINAL LAW IN NIGERIA

    OKONKWO AND NAISH: CRIMINAL LAW IN NIGERIA

    Lawyers in Nigeria will welcome the publication of this second edition of an established text on the criminal law and criminal procedure in Nigeria. The work of Professor Okonkwo will be familiar both to practising lawyers and to law teachers and this new revised edition will provide a comprehensive manual and introduction to this important central area of law.

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  • the prince

    THE PRINCE

    As a young Florentine envoy to the courts of France and the Italian principalities, Niccolò Machiavelli (1469–1527) was able to observe firsthand the lives of people strongly united under one powerful ruler. His fascination with that political rarity and his intense desire to see the Medici family assume a similar role in Italy provided the foundation for his “primer for princes.” In this classic guide to acquiring and maintaining political power, Machiavelli used a rational approach to advise prospective rulers, developing logical arguments and alternatives for a number of potential problems, among them governing hereditary monarchies, dealing with colonies and the treatment of conquered peoples. Refreshing in its directness, yet often disturbing in its cold practicality, The Prince sets down a frighteningly pragmatic formula for political fortune. Starkly relevant to the political upheavals of the 20th century, this calculating prescription for power remains today, nearly 500 years after it was written, a timely and startling lesson in the practice of autocratic rule that continues to be much read and studied by students, scholars and general readers as well.

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  • EVIDENCE ACT 2011

    Evidence Act 2011: Synoptic Guide is in its second edition. this book contains the text of the Act itsef, section by section. it also followed by synoptic guide providing summaries together with relevant cases and questions. it is fully updated to cover the new innovations contained in the Act.

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  • CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE: SYNOPTIC GUIDE

    CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE: SYNOPTIC GUIDE

    This is the 3rd edition of the Criminal Procedure Code in line with our current effort to reposition LawLord Publications as one of the leading legal supportservice providers. this edition  is packaged for those offering Criminal Procedure Law in our Law Schools, Univerties, Paralegal Institutions and other agencies. It is a necessary companion for lawyers, students, law enforcement agencies and general readers.

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  • DALA'ILU'L-KHAYRATI (MP3 AUDIO)

    DALA’ILU’L-KHAYRATI (MP3 AUDIO)

    If you become consistent in prayinh upon the Prophet upon whom Allah sends His blessings in the verses of Quran and if you make praying upon him your firm daily practice The signs of Allah’s Favors will become evident to you.

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  • The Trillion-Dollar Enterprise : How the Alliance Revolution Will Transform Global Business

    The Trillion-Dollar Enterprise : How the Alliance Revolution Will Transform Global Business

    Beyond the multinational corporation—even beyond the mega-corporation built from aggressive mergers and acquisitions—a new form of global business is emerging, and it is changing the competitive landscape forever. In his visionary book, The Trillion-Dollar Enterprise, Cyrus Freidheim offers a front-row seat to this seismic shift, through which a few dominant enterprises will control two-thirds of the global market in their respective industries. But they won’t be corporations as we’ve known them. They will be vast networks of corporate alliances—global coalitions of independent firms acting in concert as single entities, and combining assets that exceed the entire output of many nations.Drawing from fifteen years of groundbreaking research at Booz-Allen & Hamilton, Freidheim convincingly demonstrates that the rise of networks of this magnitude is natural and inevitable, as companies forego traditional—and riskier—methods of expansion in favor of alliances, joint ventures, and other collaborative arrangements that capture the best capabilities of the participants while avoiding the bureaucratic disadvantages of size. Already, we are witnessing the convergence in industries as diverse as telecommunications, aerospace, and commercial aviation into alliance networks, clustered around a few dominant players. For example, the global airline industry is coalescing around networks, led by United and Lufthansa in the Star Alliance and by American Airlines and British Airways in another.From the global stage, Freidheim takes up deep into the heart of ”Trillion-Dollar Enterprises” in development, identifying the key elements of successful network formation, and outlining new roles and responsibilities for managers, executives, teams and boards. Freidheim ultimately calls for revolutionary changes in how business leaders should be educated and rewarded, as the skills of diplomacy and negotiation take priority over functional expertise.In his provocative conclusion, Freidheim takes us twenty-five years into the future to explore looming public issues as the forces of commercial globalization and political sovereignty collide, challenging existing paradigms of anti-trust, trade, and labor policies—and even national security.

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  • Know Your Limits - Then Ignore Them

    Know Your Limits – Then Ignore Them

    National best-selling author John Mason shows you how to take the lid off and capture momentum for your life. Each nugget is a source of sound wisdom, proven insight, and practical principles. In this book you will learn how to: Overcome fears and find success. Go farther than you can see. Use what you already have to go to the next level. Make your problem your promotion. Lift limits and multiply your opportunities…and 96 other valuable nuggets. Know Your Limits-Then Ignore Them is a powerful book that will help you live a fulfilled life.

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  • How to Get Anyone to Do Anything

    How to Get Anyone to Do Anything

    You can accomplish anything you can dream if you get someone else to do it! is the personal mission statement and secret weapon of the irrepressible R. Philip Hanes. A dynamic and visionary entrepreneur, civic leader, and philanthropist whose CV includes posts at the National Endowment of the Arts and the Smithsonian, Hanes packs at least 10 lifetimes’ worth of experience and achievement into a memoir of his first 80 years. HOW TO GET ANYONE TO DO ANYTHING is not only the story of an exceptional life, it’s a manual for how to make your own life exceptional.

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  • Fortune Adviser 2000

    Fortune Adviser 2000: Achieve Your Goals

    Examines strategies for improving your financial position, including retirement planning, management techniques, career planning, and more.

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  • The Unheard Truth: Poverty and Human Rights

    The Unheard Truth: Poverty and Human Rights

    A powerful argument by the secretary general of Amnesty International that poverty is not just an economic problem but a global human-rights violation.
    In our rapidly globalizing age with economic growth occurring in almost every corner of the world, it is easy to forget that more than one billion people still live on less than one dollar a day. Poverty is the worst human-rights crisis in the world today, denying billions of people their most basic rights. In a bracing argument enriched by compelling photographs from across the world, Amnesty International Secretary General Irene Khan makes the case that poverty remains a global epidemic because we continue to define it as an economic problem whose only solution is foreign aid and investment. Khan calls for a reevaluation of this longstanding assumption and turns us toward confronting poverty as a human-rights violation. Empowering the poor with basic rights of security is our only chance for eradicating poverty and giving freedom and dignity to those who have never experienced it

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