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016: Lessons From The Leader’s Leader | Graham Allison & Robert D. Blackwill | Lee Kuan Yew - The Grand Master’s Insights on China, the United States, and the World

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Modern Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Yew died on March 23 2015. He was 91.

His penetrating insights and fierce political convictions made him a giant on the global stage, and synonymous with the country that he raised from Third to First World status in one generation.

Mr Lee was a divisive figure, but one thing that nobody could fault him for, not even his harshest critics, was the courage of his convictions and the undeniable scale of his economic results for a tiny country that had very little to its name when he became its first post-colonial Prime Minister in 1965.

In this episode of The Executive Book Club Podcast, Maya delves into Mr Lee's insights on geopolitics, globalization, the balance of power among nations and how all this relates to our own leadership in our companies, organizations and businesses.

For more on this episode and featured book, including a moving and educational eulogy for Mr Lee, go to http://execbookclub.com/16

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Modern Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Yew died on March 23 2015. He was 91.

His penetrating insights and fierce political convictions made him a giant on the global stage, and synonymous with the country that he raised from Third to First World status in one generation.

Mr Lee was a divisive figure, but one thing that nobody could fault him for, not even his harshest critics, was the courage of his convictions and the undeniable scale of his economic results for a tiny country that had very little to its name when he became its first post-colonial Prime Minister in 1965.

In this episode of The Executive Book Club Podcast, Maya delves into Mr Lee's insights on geopolitics, globalization, the balance of power among nations and how all this relates to our own leadership in our companies, organizations and businesses.

For more on this episode and featured book, including a moving and educational eulogy for Mr Lee, go to http://execbookclub.com/16

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