Why we don’t need a ‘strong leader’
Renewal - ISSN 0968-5211
Volume 28 Number 1 (2020)
Why we don’t need a ‘strong leader’
Sue Goss pages -
Abstract
How can progressive parties develop forms of leadership that enable them to bring about transformative change in twenty-first century Britain? While media discourse largely focuses on ‘strength’ and entertainment value, academic research suggests that inclusiveness, flexibility and vision are the essential attributes.
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