WARRIOR POLITICS - WHY LEADERSHIP DEMANDS A PAGAN ETHOS

Robert d. Kaplan

Résumé

The side that knows when to fight and when not will take the victory. There are roadways not to be traveled, armies not to be attacked, walled cities not to be assaulted. --Sun-Tzu We live in dangerous times, when a new kind of leadership is required. Visionary and ruthlessly strategic, Warrior Politics extracts the best of the wisdom of the ages for modern leaders who are faced with the complex life-and-death challenges of todays world--and determined to win.
Sun-Tzu urges leaders to plan and calculate like a hungry man. Machiavelli defines a policy not by its excellence but by its outcome. Churchill derives his greatness from his imagination of history. Livy shows that the vigor to face down adversaries must ultimately come from pride in our own past achievements. Never mind if they call your caution timidity, your wisdom sloth, your generosity weakness, he writes. It is better that a wise enemy should fear you than that foolish friends should praise. Men often oppose a thing merely because they have no agency in planning it, Alexander Hamilton says, or because it may have been planned by those whom they dislike.
Replete with maxims, warnings, examples from history, and shrewd recommendations, Warrior Politics wrests from the past the lessons we need to arm ourselves for the present. It offers an invaluable template for any decisionmaker--in foreign policy or in business--faced with high stakes and inadequate knowledge of a mine-filled terrain. As we gear ourselves up for a new kind of war, no book is more prescient, more shrewd, or more essential.
From the Hardcover edition.


Rayons : Parascolaire > Concours / Examens supérieur


  • Auteur(s)

    Robert d. Kaplan

  • Éditeur

    VINTAGE USA

  • Distributeur

    Olf

  • Date de parution

    21/03/2003

  • EAN

    9780375726279

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Nombre de pages

    197 Pages

  • Longueur

    20.4 cm

  • Largeur

    13.2 cm

  • Épaisseur

    1 cm

  • Poids

    234 g

  • Support principal

    Poche

Robert D. Kaplan

Né en 1952, Robert D. Kaplan est l'auteur de près d'une vingtaine d'ouvrages qui mêlent récit de voyage, essai historique et analyse géopolitique. Correspondant pendant de longues années du magazine The Atlantic (mensuel culturel américain), il collabora aussi au New York Times et au Washington Post. Expert reconnu dans le domaine de la géopolitique, il a été consultant pour le Pentagone, ainsi que pour de nombreux Think Tank.

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