Grand Strategy- fox vs hedgehog, China’s strategic ambitions

  1. Historian John Gaddis suggests that strategic leaders as well as strategic theorists can be viewed as “foxes,” “hedgehogs”- or both. What are the advantages and disadvantages of fox-like versus hedgehog behavior in the making and implementation of grand strategy? What is the right balance or combination? Give multiple historical examples from the readings to make your case. Give current examples as well if you like. Refer to relevant strategic theorists such as Machiavelli. Then conclude by offering policy implications for the United States today.
  2. What appear to be China’s strategic ambitions today? What are the ends? What are the means? What particular policy instruments does Beijing use to promote its goals abroad? How are the resulting Chinese policies playing out in various regions around the world? Would you say that Chinese strategy has been successful? Why or why not?

Sources you can use

For question 1
https://goodbooksummary.com/on-grand-strategy-by-john-lewis-gaddis-book-summary/

Book: John Gaddis On Grand Strategy

For question 2
Book: Ashley Tellis, ed., Strategic Asia 2019 (National Bureau of Asian Research, 2019)
https://carnegieendowment.org/files/SA_19_Tellis.pdf

https://www.heritage.org/asia/event/what-chinas-grand-strategy

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Productivity and Management

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Describe the agency and program you are reviewing.
Create a “Mission Statement” for the PROGRAM you are reviewing.
If a “Mission Statement” already exists, can you improve it?
Build a “Logic Model” for the program
Create performance measurement indicators to support the “Logic Model”

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The four pillars of Sustainability (People, Economy, Society, and Environment)

Picking one of the four pillars of Sustainability (People, Economy, Society, and Environment) and the combing them with the rest while also tying it into the book with the book The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

Open your paper by clearly introducing William Kamkwambe and The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind. Kamkwamba is influenced by all that happens in his life and village to persevere through many hardships and to dedicate his adult life to improving the lives of those who live in Malawi.You will be focusing on one pillar of sustainability, but you will be discussing the other pillars when you discuss key events that happened to William, his family, or his village. You will find that the four pillars intersect. For example, if you decide to focus on drought (the environmental pillar), you might choose as one of your events the time when William Kamkwambe has to withdraw from school due to lack of money to pay his tuition. The drought (environmental pillar) is the precipitating factor to the entire problem. Because the crops are destroyed, there is no food to trade (economic pillar). Because there is no food to trade, there is no money (people pillar). Why does the drought occur? The drought occurs because of deforestation (environmental pillar). This deforestation is a result of their values and belief system (societal pillar) of cutting down trees whenever they need to plant crops when the old land is worn out. All four are intertwined.You will need to choose a theme for your paper and develop the theme throughout your paper with solid examples from research and from events in The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind. You will need to research the four pillars as applicable to Malawi and to the author’s life. Four Pillars of SustainabilityThe four pillars of sustainability that you will be working with are people, society, economy, andenvironment. Think of the pillars as the legs on a stool. All four legs need to work properly and together for the stool to be able to hold weight (or survive or be sustainable). Please use the following definitions:1. People – actions and issues that affect all aspects: poverty, violence, human rights, health, labor rights, etc.2. Society – actions that affect how communities manifest identity: shared belief systems, values, passions, goals, interests, purpose, activities, experiences.3. Economy – the production, distribution, and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services by different agents.4. Environment – the physical, chemical, and biotic factors (such as climate, soil, and living things) that act upon a community and ultimately determine its form and survival.
Audience: Your audience will be your classmates and me.Format:You will be composing an essay of five (5) to six (6) full pages plus a works cited page. Your paper must be double-spaced and adhere to MLA standard
Try to separate each pillar into its own section in the paper.

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Strayer’s Criminal Justice Career Community on Facebook

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Reflect on ONE of the following options that has occurred during the term:
Watch the featured career video in Strayer’s Criminal Justice Career Community on Facebook and review the comments posted there. Reflect on how the speaker opened your thinking about your career goals. Click here to access community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1932494136857761/.
Review career spotlights/insights videos and describe how insights gained might impact your own career goals/plans.
Interview someone you know who works in juvenile justice and reflect on what you learned from that individual as it applies to your career goals.

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