Leader
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But perhaps most important, he was an Israeli
leader
who had a vision and a message.
This was the secret of his international stature: people expect the
leader
of Israel, the man from Jerusalem, to be just that type of visionary figure.
When the country’s political leadership does not meet that expectation, a
leader
like Peres assumes the role – and gains the glory.
But the intractable regional crises in the world today are land mines for the
leader
of the one superpower, especially when his own public is turning inward.
The US was the world
leader
in high school and college graduation rates for much of the twentieth century.
The German
leader
Otto von Bismarck confronted a similar dilemma when he presided over German unification in the nineteenth century.
Once a world
leader
in the fight against environmental degradation, America was the last major economy to acknowledge the reality of climate change.
But, while practically every country today has embraced preferential Free Trade Agreements, the recent
leader
in this proliferation is the US.
But in parliamentary democracies such as Japan and India, an elected
leader
runs the country until the day his or her party or coalition loses its legislative majority.
As I learned more about Mandela, I wondered how he had achieved the unimaginable, overcoming a 27-year ordeal to become the
leader
of Africa’s largest economy.
Mandela embodied the type of
leader
that Africans had in mind when they struggled for freedom from the European empires.
Those whom Khamenei did trust were not skillful enough to craft a policy of compromise that would preserve his ability to portray himself as a tough anti-American
leader.
Surely, in choosing its leader, an international public institution should look for the most qualified person, and the choice should be made in as open and transparent manner as possible.
Yet in the end, an agreement between America and Europe dictated that the
leader
of the IMF should be a European.
Britain is the world’s recognized
leader
in top-class universities, and we need to ensure that Brexit does not change that fact.
In November, for example, Marine Le Pen, the
leader
of France’s far-right National Front, acknowledged that her party received a €9 million ($11 million) loan from a Russian state-owned bank.
Europe is in desperate need of growth, and achieving it will require bold leadership from the EU’s most important member state, Germany, and its most important leader, Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The recent assassination of former Deputy Prime Minister and opposition
leader
Boris Nemtsov reinforces this assumption.
What matters is whether either type of
leader
could retain power once in office.
At any rate, they all raise the same question: In 2024, will the
leader
of Russia be Putin 5.0, or someone else?
America can and should, for example, become the global
leader
combating climate change through major investments in alternative energy, conservation, and energy efficiency, and by taking strong actions at home to reduce America’s greenhouse gas emissions.
A potential
leader
who deviates too much does not stay in the leadership, as we saw in 2012 with the purge of Bo Xilai.
The death of Al Qaeda’s
leader
deep in Pakistan, in a city with a heavy military presence, appears to confirm what many have long alleged: Pakistan, not Afghanistan, has become the epicenter of international terrorism.
Moreover, Trump is not the supreme
leader
of a political party with a paramilitary arm.
America under Trump has gone from being a world
leader
to an object of derision.
These rules – established in Russia by Nikita Khrushchev after Joseph Stalin’s death in 1953, and in China by Deng Xiaoping, following Mao Zedong’s death in 1976 – were designed to take the murderousness out of top-level governance by guaranteeing that a
leader
would not threaten the life and safety of either his predecessors or his colleagues.
Last April, the
leader
of the UK’s opposition Conservative Party, David Cameron, explained why we should establish a real operational fund for NATO expeditionary missions, with every member state required to contribute.
This conclusion was further reinforced in 2011, with the US-assisted overthrow of Libyan
leader
Muammar el-Qaddafi, who had abandoned his nuclear program eight years earlier.
Rather than making Kim back down, Trump’s threats of “fire and fury” have further convinced the North Korean
leader
that his survival and that of the Kim dynasty depend on nuclear weapons.
An effective global
leader
must be able to confront his ally and offer a hand to his adversary when circumstances call for it.
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