Leadership
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So the Syrian
leadership
knows that it must respond – hence the half-hearted reform agenda that it recently outlined.
However the WikiLeaks cables show that the Syrian
leadership
told the Iranian regime not to count on it in any war with Israel because it is too weak.
Syria’s people may have no predilection for violence, but the birth of freedom, once witnessed, is not easily forgotten – or trumped by state handouts and vacuous statements by a distant, self-isolated
leadership.
America’s global IT leadership, after all, can be traced directly to its national security apparatus.
More importantly, Rotary’s
leadership
on polio offers a more general lesson in the fight against extreme poverty, hunger, and disease.
Kindleberger’s point is that avoiding a crisis – and when failing to avoid one, successfully exiting from it – requires
leadership.
Specifically, it requires
leadership
by a country with the power of the purse and the willingness to use it.
The problem in the interwar period, as Kindleberger recounts it, was the reluctance of the leading power, the US, to provide the
leadership
and financial wherewithal to resolve the crisis.
If Germany provided this kind of leadership, other countries would be quick to follow.
When the US fostered the Kurds’ unattainable dreams, they stoked the fears of an insecure Turkish
leadership.
The Republican
leadership
is making threats that are not credible.
Instead of robust executive
leadership
tempered by a strong democratic parliament, committees of national politicians run the show in Europe, in practice sidelining (often brazenly) the European Commission.
The Commission must regain political and intellectual
leadership
and make its choice: either explain why the SGP rules must be followed even now, in the face of deflation, or agree with those who argue that the current environment calls for a fiscal stimulus.
Of course what they hope is that the Games will channel these energies toward national solidarity, which will allow the
leadership
to deliver its people a moment of achievement and patriotic glory.
The Chinese
leadership
has demonstrated many times that it can quell domestic dissent, but the unique scale of the Olympics will require round-the-clock vigilance.
The Party
leadership
has grown more self-assured in its growing international role, but its ability to manage the pace of change at home has become more uncertain.
Above all, much depends on the policies adopted by the two largest economies, China and the United States, and their cooperation and
leadership
in creating global public goods and maintaining a stable and open economic environment.
Beyond the bilateral benefits, the rest of the global economy is dependent on Chinese and US
leadership
– both in terms of growth and in matters concerning global economic governance and coordination.
Under the de facto
leadership
of the League’s Matteo Salvini, the interior minister, it has a knack for annoying domestic and foreign critics alike on a daily basis.
China’s leaders know that realizing their global
leadership
ambitions requires them to adhere to global norms and accept greater responsibility.
The Soviet
leadership
had relied then upon shootings and deportations to the Gulag to preempt opposition.
If Trump’s first year in power provides an indication of what is to come, there is little reason to look forward to more stable US economic
leadership.
From the moment it inherited global
leadership
from the United Kingdom – symbolically with the signing of the Atlantic Charter in the summer of 1941 – until Trump was elected 75 years later, few could doubt that the US was the ultimate owner of the international economic regime.
But they, too, depend crucially on US backing and
leadership.
Absent its
leadership
and the initiatives of key players like the UK and France, the crisis would have been much worse.
True, the other major players – Europe, China, India, and Japan – may eventually be able to exercise global
leadership.
At last November’s Third Plenum of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party, China’s top
leadership
laid out one path forward.
But it does illustrate how rapidly in early twenty-first-century Europe democracy has been undermined through the endless application of the economics of austerity, and by the failure of political
leadership
at home and abroad.
The same is true of politics, where more female participation and
leadership
would improve governance and public services, as promising experiences in some parts of Africa and elsewhere have shown.
But at least he would have the chance to ameliorate the harsh judgment that historians will pass on his
leadership.
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