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Journey to a Closed Citywith the International Executive Service Corps |
ISBN: 1-888725-94-X Journey to a Closed City with the International
Executive Service Corps by Russell R. Miller--Regular size print edition.
$16.95
ISBN: 1-888725-95-8 Journey to a Closed City with the International
Executive Service Corps by Russell R. Miller --MacroPrintBooks large size
print edition. $24.95
describes the experiences of an unlikely central character, traveling in a little known part of the world, at the aftermath of a different type of war. The book will appeal to armchair travelers eager to discover far-off corners of the world, and the reader interested in expense paid travel to intriguing locations while using their skills to "do good" in the developing world.
The background for the account is set in the Midwest during
the depression and WWII, and chronicles the experiences that molded the
attitudes and values of the central character, and his generation. The
principal narrative, however, takes place in a former Soviet "closed city"
in the turbulent aftermath of the cold war. The Ukrainian town had been
isolated because of Russian ICBM batteries concealed in the nearby Carpathian
Mountains, and secret defense plants hidden inside its boundaries. Few
of the citizens had ever encountered anyone from the outside, much less
an aging volunteer from their former enemy the United States.
Miller's assignment with the International Executive Service Corps was to advise a reluctant defense amalgamation on converting its operations from obsolete electronic warfare equipment to more conventional consumer products. This allowed the author to compassionately observe and describe the lives, and surroundings of the workers, while confronting the political intrigue spreading through the management structure. It also affords him an opportunity to adjust to the changes in his own life brought on by a personal transition from an active professional career to a less demanding life of retirement.
Woven throughout the book is a description of the senior citizen's equivalent of the Peace Corps-the International Executive Service Corps. This provides an insight to the little known organization's mission, recruitment requirements, methods of operation, and roster of dedicated volunteers.
Contents: The Silent Generation; City of Sorrows; Senior Service; Russia's Breadbasket; Karpaty; The Wise Directors; The Mysterious Man From AARP; Children of Chernobyl; The Night Director; St. John's Day; Organization Men; Fellow Travelers; Going to Galicia; Inbound Leg; Appendix (IESC)
Russell Miller spent 20 years traveling to over 100 countries
as Sr. Vice President of International Development. Since retiring, Miller
has served as an advisor with the World Bank, United Nations Development
Program, and the Vienna based United Nations Industrial Development Organization,
in addition to the IESC. He has also written two previous books on transition
economies, Selling to Newly Emerging Markets, and Doing Business in Newly
Privatized Markets, published by the Greenwood Group.
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