How Has Global Leadership Changed?
In this Context interview, Joe Clark, former Canadian Prime Minister, discussed the current state of global leadership and what he would have done differently based on what he’s learned since leaving office.
In this Context interview, Joe Clark, former Canadian Prime Minister, discussed the current state of global leadership and what he would have done differently based on what he’s learned since leaving office.
If a world leader had a do over, what would he do differently based on what he’s learned since leaving office? That’s among the questions we posed to former Canadian Prime Minister, Joe Clark, in part 2 of our discussion on the current state of global leadership. He also provides thoughts on an emerging new role for Canada.
Note: This is part two of a two part episode of CONTEXT. Part one is available here.
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