Daniel Yankelovich Livres





Profit with Honor: The New Stage of Market Capitalism
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Exploring the impact of recent corporate scandals, the author emphasizes the necessity of cultivating a new ethic of stewardship within the business world. By analyzing these events, the book argues for a transformative approach to corporate responsibility, suggesting that these challenges can serve as a catalyst for positive change in ethical practices and accountability in business.
Drawing on his extensive career as a commentator and advisor, Daniel Yankelovich explores the philosophical underpinnings of his work while reflecting on pivotal experiences that shaped his understanding of national issues and public opinion. His insights offer valuable perspectives on contemporary challenges, making connections between past trends and the current socio-political landscape.
Famed social scientist Daniel Yankelovich explores the ancient art of dialogue, presenting innovative approaches to enhance communication and understanding in modern society. His work emphasizes the importance of meaningful conversations in bridging divides and fostering collaboration among diverse perspectives. By blending insights from social science with practical applications, Yankelovich offers readers a transformative framework for engaging in more effective and enriching dialogues.
Beyond the beltway : engaging the public in U.S. foreign policy
- 316pages
- 12 heures de lecture
With the end of the Cold War and the election of Bill Clinton as president, anxiety about America's economic future has replaced foreign affairs as the country's main concern. The United States needs to redefine its national security in terms of a strong domestic policy. But will this lead to a new isolationism that would weaken American ties to the world? In the absence of the stable public consensus that supported an anti-Communist foreign policy, U.S. leaders will need to forge a more direct dialogue with a skeptical public on which U.S. foreign interests they deem vital. In this new climate, how can American policy makers adapt to broaden public support for a strong foreign policy? In this collection of original essays, sponsored by the American Assembly, some of the nation's leading experts on foreign affairs assess the problem of building public involvement in foreign policy in the post-superpower era. Included is Daniel Yankelovich's and John Immerwahr's influential rendering of how to influence public opinion through a series of phased campaigns.