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POLITICAL “IDEALISTIC” LEADERSHIP AND THE RULE OF LAW
One of the most difficult concepts to define and give universal definition certainly is the concept of “leadership,” because it is applicable in every aspect of our life. The orthodox meaning of leadership is “ for individual within a group to lead and others to follow.” However, here it addresses the dilemma of where, exactly the quality of the “leader” or the “leadership” resides. Is it morality important for leadership? What about the concept of “ethical consciousness” of a leader? Almost every politician we hear today regularly extols the rule of law. However, what does the rule of law actually mean? We need leaders who better understand the rule of law. This paper will try to find answers to very thorny question: If we define leadership as value-based virtue, which values matter most? In addition, how do we deal with the most sensitive decisions made by governments, which are currently incompatible with the definitions of the rule of law and international law.