An examination by the 'father of modern marketing' into how well a long cherished product (democracy) is satisfying the needs of its consumers (citizens), bringing conversation and solutions on how we can all do our bit to bring about positive change.
An examination by the 'father of modern marketing' into how well a long cherished product (democracy) is satisfying the needs of its consumers (citizens), bringing conversation and solutions on how we can all do our bit to bring about positive change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PHILIP KOTLER es profesor emérito de la Escuela de Administración Kellogg, de la Universidad Northewestern, donde ocupó la cátedra de marketing internacional de S.C. Johnson & Son. Es una de las principales autoridades mundiales en marketing, ampliamente considerado como el "padre del marketing moderno". Ha recibido numerosos premios y títulos honoríficos de universidades de todo el mundo, y fue votado como el Gurú Número 1 en Management en la lista de los 30 Principales Gurúes en Management (2022).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction - Challenges to Democracy in a Changing World Chapter 1: Why Democracy Isn't Working Well in the U.S. or Elsewhere - Why Having Elections is Not Enough Chapter 2: Reforming Elections - Why are Citizens Not Voting? Chapter 3: Reforming Congress - Why does Congress Perform Poorly? Chapter 4: Reforming the Executive Branch - Is the President Too Powerful? Chapter 5: Reforming the Federal Judiciary Process - Is the Judiciary Shaping Legislation? Chapter 6: Reforming the Federal-States Relationship - Are the States Too Independent? Chapter 7: Reforming Political Parties - Are the Parties Too Rigid? Chapter 8: Reforming Foreign Policy Making - Who Should Make Foreign Policy? Chapter 9: Reforming Government Service - Are Government Employees Efficient and Conscious that they are 'Public Servants'? Chapter 10: Leading with Vision and Statesmanship - Isn't It Time to Re-Create American Democracy? Chapter 11: Dealing with the Major Unresolved Government Policy Issues
Introduction - Challenges to Democracy in a Changing World Chapter 1: Why Democracy Isn't Working Well in the U.S. or Elsewhere - Why Having Elections is Not Enough Chapter 2: Reforming Elections - Why are Citizens Not Voting? Chapter 3: Reforming Congress - Why does Congress Perform Poorly? Chapter 4: Reforming the Executive Branch - Is the President Too Powerful? Chapter 5: Reforming the Federal Judiciary Process - Is the Judiciary Shaping Legislation? Chapter 6: Reforming the Federal-States Relationship - Are the States Too Independent? Chapter 7: Reforming Political Parties - Are the Parties Too Rigid? Chapter 8: Reforming Foreign Policy Making - Who Should Make Foreign Policy? Chapter 9: Reforming Government Service - Are Government Employees Efficient and Conscious that they are 'Public Servants'? Chapter 10: Leading with Vision and Statesmanship - Isn't It Time to Re-Create American Democracy? Chapter 11: Dealing with the Major Unresolved Government Policy Issues
Introduction - Challenges to Democracy in a Changing World Chapter 1: Why Democracy Isn't Working Well in the U.S. or Elsewhere - Why Having Elections is Not Enough Chapter 2: Reforming Elections - Why are Citizens Not Voting? Chapter 3: Reforming Congress - Why does Congress Perform Poorly? Chapter 4: Reforming the Executive Branch - Is the President Too Powerful? Chapter 5: Reforming the Federal Judiciary Process - Is the Judiciary Shaping Legislation? Chapter 6: Reforming the Federal-States Relationship - Are the States Too Independent? Chapter 7: Reforming Political Parties - Are the Parties Too Rigid? Chapter 8: Reforming Foreign Policy Making - Who Should Make Foreign Policy? Chapter 9: Reforming Government Service - Are Government Employees Efficient and Conscious that they are 'Public Servants'? Chapter 10: Leading with Vision and Statesmanship - Isn't It Time to Re-Create American Democracy? Chapter 11: Dealing with the Major Unresolved Government Policy Issues
Introduction - Challenges to Democracy in a Changing World Chapter 1: Why Democracy Isn't Working Well in the U.S. or Elsewhere - Why Having Elections is Not Enough Chapter 2: Reforming Elections - Why are Citizens Not Voting? Chapter 3: Reforming Congress - Why does Congress Perform Poorly? Chapter 4: Reforming the Executive Branch - Is the President Too Powerful? Chapter 5: Reforming the Federal Judiciary Process - Is the Judiciary Shaping Legislation? Chapter 6: Reforming the Federal-States Relationship - Are the States Too Independent? Chapter 7: Reforming Political Parties - Are the Parties Too Rigid? Chapter 8: Reforming Foreign Policy Making - Who Should Make Foreign Policy? Chapter 9: Reforming Government Service - Are Government Employees Efficient and Conscious that they are 'Public Servants'? Chapter 10: Leading with Vision and Statesmanship - Isn't It Time to Re-Create American Democracy? Chapter 11: Dealing with the Major Unresolved Government Policy Issues
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A fresh perspective at a moment when new insights are sorely needed, Democracy in Decline will prompt robust debate among scholars, practitioners, and engaged citizens. Daniel Diermeier
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