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Leadership in Perspective: A Comment

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Messrs. Laitin and Lustick make a useful advance in conceptualizing the components of leadership skill. It is quite obvious that such a venerable but often ill-conceived topic cannot be exhausted, even conceptually, within the space of a short article. I should like here to make three qualifying remarks, which are intended not to detract from the advance made by the two authors but to situate their contribution within a somewhat wider perspective. These remarks are directed toward the impact or consequences of leadership. They concern: (1) the relationship of leadership skill to leadership effectiveness; (2) pathological leadership, producing negative outcomes; and (3) the Tolstoyan question about the extent to which “A king is the slave of history,†i.e., whether political leadership does have room for maneuver and can significantly affect outcomes.

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  • Cox, Robert W., 1974. "Leadership in Perspective: A Comment," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 28(1), pages 141-144, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:28:y:1974:i:01:p:141-144_00
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