In an interconnected world grappling with multifaceted crises, the conventional models of global governance are proving inadequate. The rise of populism, escalating environmental degradation, persistent economic inequalities, and humanitarian emergencies demand a fundamental re-evaluation of our leadership paradigms. This book, “Leadership with Heart: Embracing Family-Inclusive Ethics in Global Governance,” posits that a more humane, compassionate, and ethically grounded approach is not merely desirable but essential for navigating the complexities of the 21st century. The prevailing systems often prioritise economic indicators, geopolitical strategies, and short-term gains, frequently at the expense of human well-being, social cohesion, and environmental sustainability. We argue that a critical missing element is a robust ethical framework rooted in empathy, care, and a deep understanding of the interconnectedness of all people – an understanding best reflected in the values inherent in strong, healthy families.
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