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Transition to a New World Order

Transition to a New World Order
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781477229002
ISBN-13 : 1477229000
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Book Synopsis Transition to a New World Order by : B. Bahramian

Download or read book Transition to a New World Order written by B. Bahramian and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2012-07-12 with total page 307 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Transition to a New World Order is addressing current political and economic affairs facing the United States and advancing nations, seeking prosperity and developments in respect to job creation, productivity, and curbing social unrests and upheavals. For any nation to benefit from development programs, it needs an integrated and multi-disciplinary system to address social, political and global economic issues. The role of Technology Transfer, as the prime element of business development is demonstrated. In this regard, the role of Technology+Education+Democracy = Development, which leads to job creation is discussed. Also, democratic values of any society to safeguard Democratic Capitalism is investigated. It is essential to have peoples participation in any successful development program to appreciate the value of any effort or the magnitude of the undertakings. In other words, a democratic form of government and political infrastructure to endure a trustworthy financial system, with a strong independent judicial system, and a long-term educational system to safeguard the process is shown to be essential. A major element in a successful technology transfer program is its delivery system. The quality of services in the U.S. have deteriorated as a result of outsourcing of many vital services in the society. Success of business enterprises, companies or any institute can be measured in terms of client satisfaction. Lastly, the roots of social unrests, leading to political turmoil are investigated, with essential measures to curb terrorism and creating job opportunities towards further prosperity for nations.


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