Leadership
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Moreover, the Lisbon Treaty will probably start being implemented during the French presidency, with nominations for the future EU leadership, including a permanent president, and steps to shape the future European External Action Service, essentially an EU foreign ministry.
France and Germany, along with the other EU states, must bear in mind that the Lisbon Treaty is, in effect, a European constitution, framed to lead the Union into the twenty-first century, and that its success requires broader
leadership.
Building a new
leadership
team for the EU will be Sarkozy’s main task.
Who can doubt that US President Donald Trump will make a Twitter punching bag out of any of them who dares criticize his administration’s planned retreat from open trade and
leadership
in multilateral financial institutions?
Breaking this unholy alliance will be the big test for China’s
leadership
in 2011and beyond.
We will be left with a
leadership
vacuum, and nowhere is this more dangerous than with respect to nuclear proliferation.
Similarly, while both countries would compete actively for military superiority and allies, they would not engage in proxy wars or provide direct military support to forces or groups engaged in armed conflict with the other party (such as the Taliban in Afghanistan or Uighur militants in Xinjiang).Such a conflict would certainly carry risks, but they would be manageable – as long as both countries had a disciplined, well-informed, and strategically minded
leadership.
In the case of the US, however, such
leadership
is nowhere to be seen today.
Such a conflict would certainly carry risks, but they would be manageable – as long as both countries had a disciplined, well-informed, and strategically minded
leadership.
In Ukraine, there is one more factor working in the EU’s favor: the country’s new
leadership
is determined to correct previous governments’ corruption, mismanagement, and abuses.
Enhancing America’s soft power, safeguarding its supremacy as a hub of unparalleled innovation, upgrading its decaying infrastructure and faltering educational system, and ridding itself of its addiction to foreign credit might do more to secure America’s global
leadership
than the most successful of wars.
To that end, as the deans of the Harvard Kennedy School and the Harvard Business School, respectively, we strive to impart the values of effective
leadership
to our students.
We teach them that
leadership
is not about opportunism or winning at any cost.
If people in positions of power aspire to this vision of principled
leadership
– at work and in their own lives – trust in businesses, governments, and civic institutions can be restored around the world.
Beyond honesty, effective
leadership
also requires respect for individuals, regardless of their demographic background or past experiences.
One model for this style of
leadership
is Robert Zimmer, the president of the University of Chicago, who advocates for free and open speech even when the ideas being espoused are unpopular or distasteful.
Lastly, effective
leadership
means delivering excellent and responsive service to one’s customers or constituents, as Michael Bloomberg did as the mayor of New York.
Looking ahead, governments, businesses, and civil-society organizations must put values-driven
leadership
at the heart of their missions.
This is where EU
leadership
can prove vital.
Such a definition should include, first and foremost, direct and current involvement with the Kremlin
leadership
in business and personal deals, including large, politically sensitive government contracts.
Under his leadership, Italy lost many years when its government should have been pursuing critical reforms.
Ramaphosa won the
leadership
contest by a slim margin, and his elected deputy, David Mabuza, and ANC secretary-general, Ace Magashule, are Zuma acolytes.
He may even admire Trump’s swaggering
leadership
style, so reminiscent of his own.
The question now is whether Saudi Arabia’s new
leadership
can cope with all of the pressing challenges in its near abroad.
They must exercise their
leadership
to convince the public that migrants – above all, those most in need of protection – give more than they take.
But bold, visionary
leadership
will be needed to seal a successor deal to the Kyoto Protocol in Copenhagen later this year.
And Russia's
leadership
remains committed to its disruptive regional adventures, regardless of their devastating impact on its economy.
Under Tung’s leadership, mass protests became a frequent sight in Hong Kong.
Of course, political parties always had their “talent scouts” on the lookout for individuals with exceptional
leadership
potential.
Renzi’s leadership, too, was brought down in similar fashion: by tying his political fate to a referendum on much-needed constitutional reforms, he turned the vote into an assessment of his government.
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