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Jean-Francois Rischard
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Basic Books; New edition edition (30 April 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0465070108
  • ISBN-13: 978-0465070107
  • Product Dimensions: 21.4 x 14.8 x 1.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 366,283 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"In High Noon, Rischard has supplied a much-needed call for careful thought and for action. We can now build on his extremely clear discussion of the major global issues facing the world today, of the linkages among them, and of opportunities to do something about them."

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Rischard proposes alternative vehicles for global problem-solving that are unusual and persuasive.

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This book changed my life. It put me on totally new tracks. No book had ever hit me with the simple reasonable facts of the suicidal insanity being created by modern culture. I read J.F.'s book in 2007, five years after it was written, so the title was already wrong for me. We only had 15 Years to Solve Them...

Now it is 2012. We have only 10 years to solve these problems, and not one of the 20 problems has been solved yet. Even though we created the problems, they are actually too big to solve. They are systems problems, cultural orientation problems. I faced the problems by personally changing my life.

In 2007 I was so worried by what I read that I called up J. F. Rischard in Paris and asked him if Marion and Wolfgang and I could come from Germany and interview him. He said yes. This world-class consultant took two whole days to talk with us. What J.F. told us in Paris still inspires my work today. Now he spends most of his spare time talking with young people at schools.

Before reading High Noon my problem was how to have a great life. While reading the book my heart got bigger, my ability to take responsibility expanded. My perspective shifted from how to have a great life to how to create a future for our grandchildren. It was a big shift. I hope you read this book too.
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A compelling read 6 Aug 2009
By Breunes
Format:Paperback
In this deliberately brief book, Rischard aims to provide an overview of the various methods, processes and institutions that the world has to deal with global issues, arguing that neither of these is currently up to the task of solving the large array of truly global challenges that need to be met urgently. He then goes forth to propose a novel way of dealing with global issues that is both creative and provicative. In between, he presents some 20 global problems that we need to solve fast, suggesting that identifying the real solutions to these problems is not the biggest challenge, but that getting the world to act is.

The book is somewhat outdated in the examples used -- it was written in 2002, I believe -- but is directionally still very relevant. Rischard writes in a matter-of-fact style, explicitly avoiding the narrative form. He is also quite clear about the simplification that he sometimes uses to get his point across. That said, this serves to make his message clear. If the book may be somewhat gloomy in its oversupply of global problems, it is very solution-oriented in its discussion of novel, alternative ways to realize global problem solving.
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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful
Straight-Forward, Understandable, URGENT, "Strong Buy" 29 Aug 2003
By Robert D. Steele - Published on Amazon.com
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Edit of 21 Dec 07 to aadd comment and links.

Comment: This is still the best strategic overview and a book I would recommend all. See the others below.

Having read perhaps 20 of the best books on global issues and environmental sustainability, water scarcity, ocean problems, etc, over the past few years (most reviewed here on Amazon) I was prepared for a superficial summary, political posturing, and unrealistic claims. Not this book--this book is one of the finest, most intelligent, most easily understood programs for action I have ever seen. The book as a whole, and the 20 problem statements specifically, are concise, illustrated, and sensible.

The author breaks the 20 issues into 3 groups. Group one (sharing our planet) includes global warming; biodiversity and ecosystem losses, fisheries depletion, deforestation, water deficits, and maritime safety and pollution. Group two (sharing our humanity) includes massive step-up in the fight against poverty, peacekeeping-conflict prevention-combatting terrorism, education for all, global infectuous diseases, digital divide, and natural disaster prevention and mitigation. Group three (sharing our rule book) includes reinventing taxation for the 21st century, biotechnology rules, global financial architecture, illegal drugs, trade-investment-competition rules, intellectual property rights, e-commerce rules, and international labor and migration rules.

The author's core concept for dealing with these complex issues intelligently, while recognizing that "world government" is not an option, lies with his appreciation of the Internet and how global issues networks could be created that would be a vertical complement to the existing horizontal elements of each national government.

The footnotes and index are professional, but vastly more important, the author's vision is combined with practicality. This is a "doable-do" and this book is therefore my number one reading recommendation for any citizen buying just one book of the 360+ that I have recommended within Amazon. Superb.

See also, with reviews:
The Future of Life
Blessed Unrest: How the Largest Movement in the World Came into Being and Why No One Saw It Coming
Society's Breakthrough!: Releasing Essential Wisdom and Virtue in All the People
Green Chemistry and the Ten Commandments of Sustainability, 2nd ed
Ecological Economics: Principles And Applications
Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
Great intro to 20 global issues 31 July 2003
By Carl A. Redman - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
J.F. Rischard does a fabulous job of compiling his knowledge into a great introduction of twenty global issues that the world is currently facing. As the subtitle indicates, these issues are steadily becoming problems that we, as a global community, must reckon with. Rischard says that they must be solved in the coming twenty years.

Most of the twenty problems are not surprises, but some are. The author spends time mentioning that his list is not all-inclusive, and that certainly other issues could have been added (or taken off). But his list is all-encompassing and includes the following classifications and then the actual problems:

Sharing our planet: Issues involving the global commons
1. Global warming
2. Biodiversity and ecosystem losses
3. Fisheries depletion
4. Deforestation
5. Water deficits
6. Maritime safety and pollution

Sharing our humanity: Issues requiring a global commitment
7. Massive step-up in the fight against poverty
8. Peacekeeping, conflict prevention, combating terrorism
9. Education for all
10. Global infectious diseases
11. Digital Divide
12. Natural disaster prevention and mitigation

Sharing our rulebook: Issues needing a global regulatory approach
13. Reinventing taxation for the 21st century
14. Biotechnology rules
15. Global financial architecture
16. Illegal drugs
17. Trade, investment, and competition rules
18. Intellectual property rights
19. E-commerce rules
20. International labor and migration rules

Yes, this list is QUITE long and extensive! But Rischard does a wonderful job of giving a brief (3-5 pages) introduction on each issue. If you are looking for a more in depth study of these issues, then you should look elsewhere. But note that the footnotes are great places to look for sources on these issues!

In the end, the purpose of the book is to present a brief summary of these problems, then propose a method for world leaders to use in solving the issues. The author's method is a good one, and he does a nice job explaining it simple terms with "pretty" pictures, charts, and graphs. My only complaint is that -- although the method is somewhat sound -- the book left me wondering what I could do (an average American citizen) to help solve these problems. I would have liked a chapter on what types of careers -- or even small daily tasks -- can be pursued to help fight these issues on a grander scale.

This book is recommended to any individual interested in economics, finance, environment, health, etc. on the global scale.

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Practical Bottom Line on Saving Planet--Do It or Lose It 29 May 2003
By Robert D. Steele - Published on Amazon.com
Amazon Verified Purchase


Having read perhaps 20 of the best books on global issues and environmental sustainability, water scarcity, ocean problems, etc, over the past few years (most reviewed here on Amazon) I was prepared for a superficial summary, political posturing, and unrealistic claims. Not this book--this book is one of the finest, most intelligent, most easily understood programs for action I have ever seen. The book as a whole, and the 20 problem statements specifically, are concise, illustrated, and sensible.

The author breaks the 20 issues into 3 groups. Group one (sharing our planet)includes global warming; biodiversity and ecosystem losses, fisheries depletion, deforestation, water deficits, and maritime safety and pollution. Group two (sharing our humanity) includes massive step-up in the fight against poverty, peacekeeping-conflict prevention-combatting terrorism, education for all, global infectuous diseases, digital divide, and natural disaster prevention and mitigation. Group three (sharing our rule book) includes reinventing taxation for the 21st century, biotechnology rules, global financial architecture, illegal drugs, trade-investment-competition rules, intellectual property rights, e-commerce rules, and international labor and migration rules.

The author's core concept for dealing with these complex issues intelligently, while recognizing that "world government" is not an option, lies with his appreciation of the Internet and how global issues networks could be created that would be a vertical complement to the existing horizontal elements of each national government.

The footnotes and index are professional, but vastly more important, the author's vision is combined with practicality. This is a "doable-do" and this book is therefore my number one reading recommendation for any citizen buying just one book of the 360+ that I have recommended within Amazon. Superb.

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