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Leadership and Transformative Ambition in International Relations (Hardcover)
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Leadership and Transformative Ambition in International Relations (Hardcover)
Series: New Horizons in Leadership Studies series
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This enriching book explores a theoretical gap in international
relations and the role of leader ambition. It presents the idea
that some leaders transcend political constraints and as a result,
they fundamentally reshape their domestic polity while introducing
change to the international system.Mark Menaldo revisits what is a
fundamental question in the study of international politics: the
role of statesmanship in foreign affairs. He critiques prevailing
realist, rational choice, and personality theories of international
relations for conceiving of leadership too narrowly. This book
introduces the novel theory of transformative ambition, the idea
that some leaders transcend domestic and international political
constraints and, as a result, fundamentally reshape their domestic
polity while introducing change to the international system.
Drawing on Aristotle's idea of magnanimity and Niccolo
Machiavelli's lessons to princes through his examples of great
founders, the author shows how leaders throughout time accomplish
great goals through the force of their vision, character, and
practice of statesmanship. Case studies include Otto Von Bismarck,
Latin America's autocrats, Woodrow Wilson, Charles de Gaulle, and
Pericles. Providing a critique of international relations theory
and a critical examination of how leaders with transformative
ambition change domestic and international politics, this book will
appeal to leadership, politics and international relations
academics and students. Contents: Introduction 1. Realism and
Ambition: Otto von Bismarck Reconsidered 2. The Strategic
Perspective of Leadership: Ambition as Political Survival 3.
Personality and Political Ambition 4. Transformational Leadership:
A Theoretical Critique 5. Aristotle's Idea of Magnanimity and
Transformative Ambition 6. Pericles' Transformative Ambition (1):
Regime Politics and Character 7. Pericles' Transformative Ambition
(2): Democracy, Empire, and the Peloponnesian War Conclusion
References Index
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