Good Democratic Leadership: On Prudence and Judgment in Modern Democracies explores whether, in the current atmosphere of international economic and political tension, and more generally, democracies foster and support effective political judgment and good leadership. In one sense, with their ideals of transparent government and extensive deliberation, democracies might appear to promote such good leadership and sound decision-making. Yet, in another sense, democratic leaders continue to face a number of challenges, including the sometimes cumbersome institutional limits placed on their discretion, the need for balance between national interest, popular sentiment and universal values as well as the problem of disproportionate influence of commercial interests in the management of the economy. In analysing various aspects of democratic leadership, judgement and decision-making from a variety of theoretical and practical perspectives, all the contributors to this book address this question of the extent to which democracies support good judgment and thereby the possibility of good leadership in democracies.
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In Good Democratic Leadership: On Prudence and Judgment in Modern Democracies scholars from around the world offer a variety of views on what makes a good democratic leader and on whether democracies equip leaders with good judgment.
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1. Good Democratic Leadership ; 2. Populist Resentment, Elitist Arrogance: Two Challenges to Good Democratic Leadership ; 3. The Tangled Relationship of Democracy, Leadership and Justice in Urban America: A View from Richmond ; 4. When Leaders are not Good: Exploring Bad Leadership in Liberal Democracies Across Time and Space ; 5. Civil Society and Good Democratic Leadership ; 6. Democratic Leadership and Civic Education ; 7. Emancipators' Dilemmas: Democratic Leadership and the Politics of Equal Rights ; 8. Judgment and Democratic Leadership ; 9. The Institutional Approach to Political Leadership ; 10. Good Democratic Leadership in Foreign Affairs: An Elite-Centered Approach ; 11. Leadership Judgment in Economic Affairs ; 12. Democratic Leadership and the Problem of Future Generations ; 13. Patriotic Leadership in Democracy
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Variety of approaches offers readers a much more complete picture of leadership
Examines leaders and aspects of leadership neglected by the wider literature
John Kane attained his PhD at the London School of Economics and is now Professor in the School of Government and International Relations, Griffith University, Australia. He teaches in political theory, political leadership and US foreign policy and is a researcher in Griffith's Centre for Governance and Public Policy. He has published many books and articles internationally, been awarded numerous research grants, and been Visiting Professor to Yale University on
three occasions. Haig Patapan's research interests are in democratic theory and practice, political philosophy, political leadership and comparative constitutionalism. He is Director, Centre for
Governance and Public Policy and a Professor in the School of Government and International Relations, Griffith University, Australia.
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Variety of approaches offers readers a much more complete picture of leadership
Examines leaders and aspects of leadership neglected by the wider literature
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199683840
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
564 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
260