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    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781003426165 , 1003426166 , 9781003802389 , 1003802389 , 9781003800989 , 100380098X
    Content: "What is leadership and why is it so important? In what ways does it look very different in different contexts, and in what ways does it look the same? Malcolm Murfett brings together a range of emerging and established scholars to examine these questions in light of some of the mid-20th Century's most intriguing national leaders. In a series of striking biographical essays, lessons are drawn from the apartheid era in South Africa, Lee's remarkable socio-economic transformation of Singapore, Castro's revolutionary overhauling of Cuba and the playing out of Bandaranaike's populist agenda in Sri Lanka. The book illuminates what Brezhnev and Nixon were looking for in the Cold War and what happened when the people turned against Nyerere in Tanzania, the Shah in Iran and Ceauşescu in Romania. These case studies address what leadership meant for the individuals whose record in power is being examined. These are not idealised portraits of "how to do leadership" but warts-and-all portrayals of exceptional individuals who scrabbled their way to the top and stayed there for several years during a period of great change. Business Schools have long studied the theoretical axioms of corporate leadership. What this book does, however, is to move beyond the theory into the practical realm of politics and statecraft. This is a fascinating book on leadership that will be of interest for students, researchers and practitioners studying leadership in business and politics, as well as for students of global history, decolonisation and the Cold War"--
    Note: Foreword / Malcolm Murfett -- Leadership in apartheid South Africa : the impact of Dr. Henrik Verwoerd and B.J. Vorster / J.E. Spence -- Lee Kuan Yew : from political insurgent to national manager / Michael D. Barr -- Fidel Castro : the eternal leader of a revolution or the leader of an eternal revolution? / Vinicius de Carvalho -- The unlikely prime minister : rethinking Sirimavo Bandaranaike's leadership in a bipolar nation and world / Darinee Alagirisamy -- Julius Nyerere : African leadership as a moral project / Sara Lorenzini -- Leonid Brezhnev : rule through trust and care / Susanne Schattenberg -- Nicolae Ceauşescu : interpreting a national socialist / Francesco Magno -- The rise and fall of Rrichard Nixon / Umberto Tulli -- Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi : a moderniser challenged by Islamists and leftists / Pejman Abdolmohammadi -- Coda / Malcolm Murfett.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Political leadership in an era of decolonisation Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9781032546896
    Language: English
    Keywords: Case studies ; History ; Aufsatzsammlung
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