History - East European Studies

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History - East European Studies

History - East European Studies

Introduction

Leadership can be implicit either as a prototype of performance or as an individual excellence. As an individual characteristic, a leader is allowed to put forth power over others. For many together with Italian political theorist Machiavelli, a leader should be equally righteous and from time to time unprincipled to arrive at his targets. Nicola Machiavelli (1469-1527), in his most legendary volume “The Prince” which was inscribed in 1513, asserted that excellent leaders (Prince) should be geared up to break his pledges for realistic gains should be both worthy and occasionally inhuman. ...
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