The New Statesman
•70% Informative
Tony Blair has long reflected on leadership: what it means, how to do it well and how to cope with its pressures, when to relinquish it.
He argues that leadership follows three stages: listening, listening and maturity.
The book’s purpose, he says, is to shorten the learning curve and get leaders to the third stage more quickly.
On Iraq and Afghanistan , Blair admits a fundamental miscalculation’ in believing nations could be moved after invasion to democracy, despite the lack of proper institutions of government and the presence of religious sectarianism.
Blair 's admiration for the private sector leads Blair into a curious political muddle over Elon Musk .
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