This important study examines aspects of political leadership
and governance in the last decades of the 20th century. Driven by
innovations in science and technology, turbulent change has
impacted nearly every political system and created a political
environment of extreme complexity and fluidity. In this
environment, previously dominant leaders, ideas, and institutions
have been disempowered and new leaders and ideas empowered. This
work examines seven world leaders, members of the first generation
of political elites to assume power in the fluid political
environment of the late 20th century. Two were heads of advanced
industrial countries: Margaret Thatcher of the United Kingdom and
Helmut Kohl of Germany. Three were leaders of states which
underwent the transition from communist to postcommunist regimes:
Lech Walesa of Poland, Mikhail Gorbachev of the Soviet Union, and
Boris Yeltsin of Russia. And two were leaders of important Third
World states: Deng Xiaoping of China and Rajiv Gandhi of India.
Each case study includes: (1) the political-economic context, (2)
the operative elements of political turbulence in the domestic
political environment, (3) a profile of the leader and his or her
group, (4) the leader's political program, (5) strategies and means
of achieving power, (6) the policy dimension, (7) the nature and
scope of change, and (8) theories and interpretations of the leader
and his or her political agenda. Through such analyses, the authors
illustrate the scope, depth, and meaning of the most important
recent political changes worldwide. The text will suit courses in
international relations and comparative politics.
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