 
                    - Writer: Henry Kissinger
- Category: English
- Pages: 499
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-5009
- ISBN: 978-0-241-54200-2
Henry Kissinger analyses how six extraordinary leaders he has known have shaped their countries and the world
'Leaders,'
 writes Henry Kissinger in this compelling book, 'think and act at the 
intersection of two axes: the first, between the past and the future; 
the second between the abiding values and aspirations of those they 
lead. They must balance what they know, which is necessarily drawn from 
the past, with what they intuit about the future, which is inherently 
conjectural and uncertain. It is this intuitive grasp of direction that 
enables leaders to set objectives and lay down a strategy.'
In Leadership,
 Kissinger analyses the lives of six extraordinary leaders through the 
distinctive strategies of statecraft which he believes they embodied. 
After the Second World War, Konrad Adenauer brought defeated and morally
 bankrupt Germany back into the community of nations by what Kissinger 
calls 'the strategy of humility'. Charles de Gaulle set France beside 
the victorious Allies and renewed its historic grandeur by 'the strategy
 of will'. During the Cold War, Richard Nixon gave geostrategic 
advantage to the United States by 'the strategy of equilibrium'. After 
twenty-five years of conflict, Anwar Sadat brought a vision of peace to 
the Middle East by a 'strategy of transcendence'. Against the odds, Lee 
Kwan Yew created a powerhouse city-state, Singapore, by 'the strategy of
 excellence'. Although when she came to power Britain was known as 'the 
sick man of Europe', Margaret Thatcher renewed her country's morale and 
international position by 'the strategy of conviction'.
To each 
of these studies, Kissinger brings historical perception, public 
experience and - because he knew each of their subjects, and 
participated in many of the events he describes - personal knowledge. 
The book is enriched by insights and judgements such as only he could 
make, and concludes with his reflections on world order and the 
indispensability of leadership today.
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| Pages | 499 | 
 
           
            
                                           
                          
           
            
            
           
            
            
           
            
            
           
            
            
           
            
            
           
            
                                           
                          
           
            
            
          