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This insightful book examines the significant shifts in Ukrainian ideals and perceptions of leadership during wartime, particularly among young people. Alexander I. Negrov and Ronald E. Riggio underline the increased value placed on democratic and supportive leadership, identifying key lessons for leaders in extreme circumstances.Negrov and Riggio explore views of leadership over time across the Ukrainian population, drawing on a decade of field work with refugees, nonprofit organizations, churches, educational institutions, government and business sectors. They demonstrate the importance of active engagement in voluntary work, support for the military, and service to those affected by conflict for effective wartime leadership. Key topics explored include fostering leadership among young people, the role of religious leaders, and leadership development processes. Presenting a nuanced and inclusive narrative, the book ultimately reflects the complexity of leadership as both a set of external actions and a process of self-reflection.Leadership in Ukraine is an essential resource for students and scholars of leadership, international relations, and political science. It is also invaluable to leaders across society as well as policymakers seeking to understand the transformative impact of war on leadership.
Alexander I. Negrov, Founder & CEO, Hodos Institute and Ronald E. Riggio, Henry R. Kravis Professor of Leadership and Organizational Psychology, Kravis Leadership Institute, Claremont McKenna College, USA
ContentsIntroduction 1 Leadership during wartime and historical background of the Ukrainian war2 Leadership reflections during 2015–2017: Samples from research interviews3 Leadership development among Ukrainian Christian adolescents: A study from 2018–20194 Perceptions of leadership from Ukrainian organizational leaders: Insights from 20225 Perceptions of leadership among Ukrainian Christian war refugees: A 2022 study6 Team leadership perspectives: Survey findings, 2022–2023 7 Leadership reflections during 2022–2024: Samples from research interviews8 Conclusion: Reflection and lessons on leadership in UkraineAppendix: The survey study conducted in 2019 References
‘To start a conflict, it often does not require much leadership, just obsession, power and a crazy idea in the head. But, to survive and win in an aggressive war against a superior enemy without leadership at all levels is impossible. This book is research in how this most important resource that affects the willpower of ordinary people and their willingness to collaborate in taking responsibility for the life of their country and resisting evil, develops and lives in Ukraine. I was struck with how instrumental and full is the resultative picture I am living in.’