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  1. Public Relations And Nation Building: Influencing Israel

    Why not read this interview with Margalit Toledano and David McKie, authors of Public Relations And Nation Building, and find out the answers to such questions as "Does the definition of PR change when used in the context of nation building?", and "What makes Israel stand out from other countries, in terms of the use of PR to inform/build national identity?"
     

  2. Promoting Nonprofit Organizations

    “A major PR challenge for nonprofit organizations is to think in reputation management terms. Not-for-profit entities cannot take their reputation for granted,” warns Ruth Kinzey in Promoting Nonprofit Organizations.

    Read more from Ruth Kinzey in an interview about her book here.

  3. New Generation of HR Professional

    How can one call oneself a professional in HR when there are no governing bodies to assess it?

    Visit youtube today & watch Paul Kearns, author of ‘Professional HR’, introduce his transformative book, which explores this question.

  4. America and China: Will They Ever Work Together?

    Steven Feldman, author of Trouble in the Middle gets to the crux of how American and Chinese executives perceive doing business. The result: a book that will prove helpful to all those looking to expertly navigate Chinese-American business relationships. Why not read an interview with the author?

  5. Trouble in the Middle

    Steven P. Feldman, Professor of Business Ethics, Weatherhead School of Management, explains his latest publication Trouble in the Middle: American-Chinese Business Relations, Culture, Conflict, and Ethics.

  6. The Transformation of Employment Relations in Europe

    The Transformation of Employment Relations in Europe is publishing in June, 2013. Why not get a feel for what's to come, and in the process learn a little about the subject, by reading co-author Prof. Dr. Valeria Pulignano's summary of the book?  

  7. IWD

    International Women’s Day: March 8th 2013

    Every year on March 8th people all over the world celebrate Women's Day (originally known as International Working Women's Day).

    Why not take a look at our Routledge Research on Gender in Asia series?

  8. Listen to Dennis Deninger

    Why not take a listen to Dennis Deninger, author of Sports on Television: The How and Why Behind What You See, on New Books in Sports, the podcast that 'offers sports talk that will make you smarter' !

  9. Routledge Revivals reissue ‘Monetary Reform in Theory and Practice’

    First Published in 1936, Monetary Reform in Theory and Practice, considers the monetary reform movement that was first proposed and put in place following the First World War. Reissuing this December, this title considers the reform as a whole and the proposals and measures involved.

  10. Routledge Major Works WINTER BACKLIST OFFER!

    Routledge Major Works are pleased to announce a great Winter Warmer 20% discount offer on some of our backlist titles. For the next 3 months you will be able to purchase a number of multivolume collections spanning both the Humanities and Social Sciences at a reduced rate.

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