political leadership
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpoliticalandleadership
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political
adjective
uk/pəˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/us/pəˈlɪt̬.ə.kəl/
relating ...
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leadership
noun[U]
uk/ˈliː.də.ʃɪp/us/ˈliː.dɚ.ʃɪp/
the set of characteristics that make a ...
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(Definition ofpoliticalandleadershipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The same problems present themselves when one considers the question ofpoliticalleadership.
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Corruption, he says, cannot exist without the connivance, even if passive, of thepoliticalleadership.
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This was demonstrated by the inability of the country'spoliticalleadershipto comprehend the rapid regrouping of political forces.
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For instance, they were unable to see that the failings of anti-corruption institutions stemmed directly from the actions of an unaccountable toppoliticalleadership.
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The pre-conquest ideology connected withpoliticalleadershipshowed up in other ways as well.
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In the core executive at the national level, centralizedpoliticalleadershipseems to be much less effective than at the local level.
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One was the separation ofpoliticalleadershipand landholding, and the other was a new social homogenization.
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Also, as a general rule, their status as part of thepoliticalleadershipdid not entitle them to special privileges.
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Obvious examples are money, private property, and positions ofpoliticalleadership.
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His political novels are an extended discussion of the virtues ofpoliticalleadership.
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Yet, committedpoliticalleadershipremained crucial for a long-term process of civic education.
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Politicalleadershipin this matter has yet to be tested.
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The stability ofpoliticalleadershipdepends on party activities in the electoral and legislative areas.
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The schooling that they acquired brought them specific benefits : access to opportunities in the colonial world and evenpoliticalleadership.
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It is from these institutions thatpoliticalleadershipis recruited and renewed.
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Ultimately, however, their efforts to establish spiritual andpoliticalleadershipdid not endure.
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In conclusion, the article analyses the rationale behind the policies of thepoliticalleadershiptowards the intelligentsia in the postwar period.
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A man might pass the civil service examination and join thepoliticalleadership, but he was never granted a fief.
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The new world of emerging nations called for a different style ofpoliticalleadership.
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