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ID143202
Title ProperLeadership challenges in a hyper-changing world
LanguageENG
AuthorGenovese, Michael A
Summary / Abstract (Note)The sight was heartbreaking—thousands of refugees scrambling onto a train in hopes of entering Europe, others walking hundreds of miles with no food or water. A few were probably economic migrants, but most were fleeing war. From Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and elsewhere, they filled highways, drained the resources of a dozen nations, and, eventually, taxed the patience and political will of a broad swath of European leadership. Germany will take so many, France fewer still. Great Britain will give a little money but take only a small number, while Italy and Greece, already in economic distress, take in tens of thousands. It is an enormous challenge that demands a coordinated effort.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Policy Journal Vol. 32, No.4; Winter 2015/16: p.100-107
Journal SourceWorld Policy Journal 2015-12 32, 4
Key WordsEurope ;  Leadership Challenges ;  Hyper-Changing World ;  Refugees Scrambling