Political  leaders are born. Then they are created. Leaders create themselves. 
Although  leaders are not divorced from wider social trends, a leader by definition influences  the direction of these trends. As I look around the world today, I see a world  largely bereft of strong leadership. 
Obama  may be a rock star president to some though on the global stage the US leadership  star keeps slipping. PM David Cameron – David who? What - you don't know the  name of Britain's prime minister? And President  Hollande of France? Yes, Holland is the name of a small Northern European  country and Hollande is the name of the recently installed French president. 
(Perhaps  some social activists may know of Hollande because he is the first French  president to move into Paris' Elysee Palace with a 'partner,' not a wife.) 
Maybe  my concept of political leadership was formed by personalities from the 1980s -  a decade of real  leadership? Leadership which ultimately led to the demise of the great evil  of the day: communism. 
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The  Brits had Thatcher, the Americans Reagan and the French Mitterand. 
All  three had presence, aura and a few other things which many leaders of today  lack. Sure, there were illegitimate children (Mitterand), the Iran-Contra  Scandal (Reagan) but these leaders didn't waffle. They went for the jugular  despite social upheavals or negative reactions from the opponents like Arthur  Scargill, Galtieri or Brezhnev.  
Look  at us today. More than decade into the War on Terror and the world still lives  in terror. Aircraft carriers, soldiers and anti-aircraft guns are deployed  in the heart of London to stave of terror attacks during the Olympic Games.  Granted, OBL  was killed in a dramatic commando raid but most everything else is still in  a mess. 
And,  don't try to tell me the  global economy's dire straits are not linked to the War on Terror – of which  the Iraq occupation was a major part!
It  is with mixed emotions that I suggest the world  will stay off an even keel for some years to come. Maybe it's that progress  is always slightly anarchic – or so I have been told. It's only during periods  of stagnation that things stay orderly.
Or  maybe, just maybe, I have reached a  tipping point in my life - that point at which everything seemed so much  better 'back in the day.'
Amidst  all this confusion, there is one undisputable fact of which I am certain: music  was way better in my day! No debate. 
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Imran  is a business and management consultant. Through his work at Deodar Advisors and the  Deodar Diagnostic, Imran improves profits of businesses operating in Singapore  and the region. He can be reached at imran@deodaradvisors.com.    
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