COVID-19 pandemic leadership: A case for return to platonic values

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In western education, Plato is often cited as a foundational thinker for education of leaders. 2,395 years later, many leaders in governments of the world are struggling to address the COVID-19 global pandemic. The 2019-2021 global pandemic has provided academics with a wonderful opportunity to evaluate government leadership at many levels. All the different forms of governance as well as theoretical economic systems are being tested in real-time. Success can be measured on a government's ability to reduce both deaths and spread of the COVID-19 virus among their citizens. This article will discuss these concepts focused on successful government leadership.

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Runyon, R., & Watkins, D. (2021). COVID-19 pandemic leadership: A case for return to platonic values. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies. Common Ground Research Networks. https://doi.org/10.18848/2324-755X/CGP/V16I02/29-41

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