Leadership
The dominant leadership model is a desperate attempt to hold together an unsustainable status quo. But political change is brewing. Here’s how Greens should prepare.
Read moreThe Italian prime minister’s image as a moderate, pro-Western leader has earned her international credibility. But is her metamorphosis genuine?
Read moreAs authoritarian tendencies rise, aboriginal approaches to leadership, based on shared narratives, offer a powerful alternative.
Read moreThe Green Deal cannot succeed without a strong external dimension. This is an opportunity for the EU, says Nathalie Tocci.
Read moreDespite their activist and local politics background, France’s Greens face a chronic lack of leadership experience.
Read moreOnly pluralistic, bottom-up approaches to leadership can ensure cohesion to our fragmented societies.
Read moreFaced with the inevitable failures of populism and technocracy, politics must rediscover its practical, communal and collective dimension. With this conversation, Edouard Gaudot and Natalie Bennett introduce a new series they co-curated on leadership in crisis, and explore the alternatives that Green thinking can offer.
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