Supreme command : soldiers, statesmen, and leadership in wartime
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Supreme command : soldiers, statesmen, and leadership in wartime
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The relationship between military leaders and political leaders has always been a complicated one, especially in times of war. When the chips are down, who should run the show, the politicians or the generals? In Supreme Command, Eliot Cohen examines four great democratic war statesmen-Abraham Lincoln, Georges Clemenceau, Winston Churchill, and David Ben-Gurion-to reveal the surprising answer: the politicians. Great statesmen do not turn their wars over to their generals and then stay out of their way. The generals may think they know how to win, but the statesmen are the ones who see the big picture. The lessons of this book apply not just to President Bush and other world leaders in the war on terrorism, but to anyone who faces extreme adversity at the head of a free organization, including leaders and managers throughout the corporate world.
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