From ancient times to modern societies, political leadership constitutes a crucial element for understanding the way policy is formulated and executed.
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of political leadership through various philosophical, historical and theoretical approaches, as well as its utility over time.
Different dimensions and characteristics of political leadership are highlighted examining both the personality of leaders and the strategies they employ for exercising power and managing crises.
Through analyses of examples from ancient Greece to the contemporary era, this book offers an emblematic view of the role and significance of political leadership in the organization and evolution of societies.



