The German Chancellorship is one of the key political offices in western European liberal democracies. This article situates Chancellor Helmut Kohl's leadership in the more general perspective of the study of political leadership in western Europe. After an introduction to approaches to the study of political leadership, and an historical overview of the chancellorship of Helmut Kohl, the article evaluates Kohl's leadership in comparative perspective, both by comparing the German chancellor with his British, French and Italian counterparts, as well as situating him by reference to past German leaders
Making use of a unique data set that includes more than 1000 leadership elections from over 100 part...
In non-presidential systems the head of state is either a monarch or a president elected directly by...
In non-presidential systems the head of state is either a monarch or a president elected directly by...
The current financial crisis has significantly highlighted the issue of leadership in the European U...
This article provides information about the review of the merger of the two German states, initially...
[From the introduction] The general issue of German power and influence is a virtual constant in the...
Between them, the chancellorships of the “two Helmuts” span nearly a quarter-century of German histo...
Today, Germany is the leading country in the European Union. Germany's success in the following deca...
One of the great figures of 20th century history, Helmet Kohl, the former German Chancellor, has die...
In this article, we reconstruct and interpret the Adenauer–Erhard leadership rivalry in the CDU. Thi...
The bachelor thesis positions o f the Prime Minister in Great Britain, Germany and the Czech Republi...
All theories on leadership styles have a common goal to provide an insight on effective leadership w...
This paper is an attempt to analyse European leadership and the role played by a reunited Germany in...
Helmut Schmidt is the neglected chancellor of modern German history, overshadowed by 'the greats' - ...
In non-presidential systems the head of state is either a monarch or a president elected directly by...
Making use of a unique data set that includes more than 1000 leadership elections from over 100 part...
In non-presidential systems the head of state is either a monarch or a president elected directly by...
In non-presidential systems the head of state is either a monarch or a president elected directly by...
The current financial crisis has significantly highlighted the issue of leadership in the European U...
This article provides information about the review of the merger of the two German states, initially...
[From the introduction] The general issue of German power and influence is a virtual constant in the...
Between them, the chancellorships of the “two Helmuts” span nearly a quarter-century of German histo...
Today, Germany is the leading country in the European Union. Germany's success in the following deca...
One of the great figures of 20th century history, Helmet Kohl, the former German Chancellor, has die...
In this article, we reconstruct and interpret the Adenauer–Erhard leadership rivalry in the CDU. Thi...
The bachelor thesis positions o f the Prime Minister in Great Britain, Germany and the Czech Republi...
All theories on leadership styles have a common goal to provide an insight on effective leadership w...
This paper is an attempt to analyse European leadership and the role played by a reunited Germany in...
Helmut Schmidt is the neglected chancellor of modern German history, overshadowed by 'the greats' - ...
In non-presidential systems the head of state is either a monarch or a president elected directly by...
Making use of a unique data set that includes more than 1000 leadership elections from over 100 part...
In non-presidential systems the head of state is either a monarch or a president elected directly by...
In non-presidential systems the head of state is either a monarch or a president elected directly by...