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In 2004 the world could well learn again the risks of relying excessively on the ideology or
leadership
of a single country.
In a famous analysis of the Great Depression, the economic historian Charles Kindleberger argued that it arose from a failure of world
leadership.
In that sense, too, there is a parallel with the story of the US, whose
leadership
was felt much more positively in Europe than it was in Canada, Mexico, or Central America.
Under the
leadership
of Gro Harlem Bruntland (1997-2002), it expanded its NCD advocacy and programming.
Twenty years ago, we were gripped by fear that Japan would overtake our economic
leadership
– a concern that was unfounded then and, in hindsight, looks profoundly mistaken.
After all, China’s
leadership
has been talking about rebalancing for years – especially since the enactment of the pro-consumption 12th Five-Year Plan in March 2011.
The participants also touch upon Germany’s “unavoidable” fate of finding itself reluctantly in some sort of
leadership
role when responding to British demands.
The intellectual
leadership
provided by Frenchmen like Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman as founding fathers of the European project is a fading memory, because Germany has yet to generate a comparably robust strategy for reviving the EU’s prospects and popularity.
In the face of a possible UK referendum, the challenge for Germany is to provide Europe with the vision and creativity that effective
leadership
requires, along with the diplomatic skill to avoid alienating its partners.
Similarly, whereas tens of thousands of functionaries were indicted for corruption or lost their jobs under his
leadership
in the 1970s, the post-Soviet Shevardnadze of the 1990s reportedly joked that he should have arrested himself, but that he deserved his wealth for his priceless political contribution.
But it is also essential, because China’s new
leadership
seems determined to come to grips with a vast array of internal imbalances that threaten the environment, promote destabilizing income inequality, and exacerbate regional disparities.
From President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang on down, China’s new
leadership
team is quite sophisticated in terms of analytics, risk assessment, scenario modeling, and devising innovative solutions to tough problems.
With no clear impulse for reform and a lack of international leadership, the G20 is adrift.
He proved his judgment and his
leadership
abilities early on, when, as a city senator in Hamburg, he confronted the great flood of 1962, which devastated the city.
Together with French President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, he pushed for the establishment of the Group of Seven to coordinate international economic policies, and played a
leadership
role at the G-7’s first summit, in Rambouillet in 1975.
But, without a new
leadership
that is willing to implement them, it will be a long time before Libya turns a new page.
US global
leadership
is therefore bound to shift away from free trade, globalization, and open markets.
In record time, he has managed to lose his veneer of competence, credibility, and steely
leadership.
The main question is whether the growing number of women in politics will deliver the different perspectives and modes of
leadership
that many voters (or protesters) now seem to crave.
The real question is whether Israel’s
leadership
is capable of using new, non-military tools to address the anti-Israeli rage that has gained momentum across the region in the wake of the Arab Spring.
There was no
leadership
over economic policy defining new priorities and measures to meet the changed macroeconomic conditions.
This decision not only reflected Tusk’s successful
leadership
in Poland, where he ensured political stability and oversaw impressive economic progress; it was also a clear signal that EU leaders fully acknowledge Poland’s political and economic importance.
What was stunning was how the Fed, under Greenspan’s leadership, stood by as the credit boom gathered steam, barreling toward a subsequent crash.
Rarely has a
leadership
change in one EU member state created expectations of a real policy shift.
Subconsciously, citizens expect their leaders to display the ancient
leadership
virtues of disinterestedness, courage, and devotion to service.
A pillar of Israel’s national security leadership, he subsequently became an ardent peacemaker, always maintaining a love-hate relationship with an Israeli public that consistently declined to elect him Prime Minister but admired him when he did not have or seek real power.
He lost the
leadership
of Labor to Ehud Barak, joined Ariel Sharon’s new Kadima party and his government, and was the object of criticism and attacks by the Israeli right, who blamed him for the Oslo Accords.
When the country’s political
leadership
does not meet that expectation, a leader like Peres assumes the role – and gains the glory.
It also requires the will to act – the understanding that true
leadership
means the courage to take and implement even decisions that are deeply unpopular in some quarters.
He can probably count on the
leadership
of both parties in Congress here.
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