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Leadership and Time: An Issue of Global Governance
Unformatted Document Text:  Dr. John Allison, Wilfrid Laurier University International Studies Association Convention, March 2005 Page 19 of 20 Bibliography Axelrod, Alan (2001), Queen Elizabeth: Strategic Lessons from the Leader Who Built an Empire. New York: Penguin. Benford, Gregory.(1991) Timescape. New York: Bantam Books. Benford, Gregory (2002) Deep Time. New York: Perennial. Bluedorn, Allen C. (2002). The Human Organization of Time: Temporal Realities and Experience. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Braudel, Fernand (1995). A History of Civilizations. Penguin. Bowles, Newton(2004). The Diplomacy of Hope. New York: Tauris. Bush, George W. “ The National Security Strategy of the United States, http://www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/nssall.html, accessed on: MondayFebruary 14 th , 2005. Chesterman, Simon (2004), et al. “Managing and Budgeting for a Global Forum,” Global Agenda: Issues before the 59 th General Assembly of the United Nations, 2004-2005. New York: The United Nations Association. Daly, Kerry. It Keeps Getting Faster, Changing Patterns of Time in Families, http://www.vifamily.ca/library/cft/faster.html, accessed on: MondayFebruary 21 st , 2005. Ferguson, Niall. (1999) Virtual History: Alternatives and Counterfactuals. Basic Books. Harvey, David (1990). The Condition of Postmodernity. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. Hillmer, Norman and Granatstein, Jack( 1994). Empire to Umpire. Canada and the World to the 1990s.Toronto: Copp Clark Longman. Ibbitson, John. “The Prime Minister’s Passion for the L20,” The Globe and Mail. Tuesday February 22, 2005. page A1. Loy, David (2001). "Measurement of Time," Timespace: Geographies of Temporality, eds. May, Jon and Nigel Thrift. London: Taylor andFrancis. MacGregor Burns, James (2003). Transforming Leadership .New York: Grove Press. Murphy, Craig (1994). International Organization and Industrial Change. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Dr. John Allison, Wilfrid Laurier University
International Studies Association Convention, March 2005
Page 19 of 20
Bibliography
Axelrod, Alan (2001), Queen Elizabeth: Strategic Lessons from the Leader Who
Built an Empire. New York: Penguin.
Benford, Gregory.(1991) Timescape. New York: Bantam Books.
Benford, Gregory (2002) Deep Time. New York: Perennial.
Bluedorn, Allen C. (2002). The Human Organization of Time: Temporal
Realities and Experience. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
Braudel, Fernand (1995). A History of Civilizations. Penguin.
Bowles, Newton(2004). The Diplomacy of Hope. New York: Tauris.
Bush, George W. “ The National Security Strategy of the United States,
http://www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/nssall.html, accessed on: Monday
February 14
th
, 2005.
Chesterman, Simon (2004), et al. “Managing and Budgeting for a Global
Forum,” Global Agenda: Issues before the 59
th
General Assembly of the
United Nations, 2004-2005. New York: The United Nations Association.
Daly, Kerry. It Keeps Getting Faster, Changing Patterns of Time in Families,
http://www.vifamily.ca/library/cft/faster.html, accessed on: Monday
February 21
st
, 2005.
Ferguson, Niall. (1999) Virtual History: Alternatives and Counterfactuals. Basic
Books.
Harvey, David (1990). The Condition of Postmodernity. Oxford: Basil
Blackwell.
Hillmer, Norman and Granatstein, Jack( 1994). Empire to Umpire. Canada and
the World to the 1990s.Toronto: Copp Clark Longman.
Ibbitson, John. “The Prime Minister’s Passion for the L20,” The Globe and Mail.
Tuesday February 22, 2005. page A1.
Loy, David (2001). "Measurement of Time," Timespace: Geographies of
Temporality, eds. May, Jon and Nigel Thrift. London: Taylor and
Francis.
MacGregor Burns, James (2003). Transforming Leadership .New York: Grove
Press.
Murphy, Craig (1994). International Organization and Industrial Change. New
York: Oxford University Press.


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