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Marcus Blackwell

World Leaders Mistakes

World Leaders Mistakes explores critical errors in judgment made by influential figures throughout history. It examines how political missteps, strategic blunders, and ethical lapses have redirected history, highlighting the fallibility of leadership.
The book delves into cognitive biases affecting leaders under pressure and the impact of misinformation on disastrous decisions, providing insights into the long-term consequences of flawed decision-making. One intriguing aspect is the analysis of ethical compromises made when leaders face seemingly impossible choices.
The book progresses by first introducing a theoretical framework using cognitive psychology, political science, and historical analysis. It then presents case studies representing various historical periods and geographic regions, illustrating the consequences of leadership failures.
By analyzing these mistakes, the book identifies recurring patterns and underlying causes, providing actionable insights for current and future leaders. What makes this book unique is its blend of historical analysis with contemporary insights from behavioral science and political theory.
140 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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