The interview strategies that help graduates of the nation's top business schools get the best jobs with the highest salaries
Interviewing for a job is more than answering questions. The most
successful candidates are those who've done their homework, who come
prepared with polished answers for every question, and who know how to
steer the conversation where they want it to go. Now professional
career coach Shelly Leanne--a Harvard graduate--teaches job seekers
proven interview techniques taught at the nation's top business
schools. How to Interview Like a Top MBA arms job seekers with:
Stephen C. Neff, War and the Law of Nations: A General History
This ambitious volume traces war as a legal concept from Roman times through to the twentieth century. Neff demonstrates how war has been seen variously as a law-enforcement operation, as a duel between states and as a 'crime against the peace'. He also considers the post World War II definition of war as an international law-enforcement mechanism under UN aupices. Although unsuccessful, this attempt did help transform war into a humanitarian, rather than a policy, problem.
The Twelfth Edition of Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations (WEN) is comprised of five volumes.
Volume 1 is dedicated to the United Nations and its related agencies. Volumes 2 through 5, “Africa,” “Americas,” “Asia and Oceania,” and “Europe,” contain entries on the countries of the world.