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Grounding leadership ethics in African diaspora and election rights

By: Bongila, Jean-Pierre K, 1961-
Material type: BookPublisher: Lanham : Lexington Books, c2013.Description: xiv, 171 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781498556651Subject(s): Africans -- Suffrage -- Foreign countries | African diaspora -- Political aspects | Suffrage -- Africa | African diasporaDDC classification: 324.6208691096 BO GR Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
The book exemplifies a comprehensive process of decision making from which various ethical leaders and particularly learners of leadership can find inspiration when facing such complex dilemmas as that of whether African expatriates ought to vote in their countries of origin. The examination of this issue from different ethical viewpoints and within the context of interdisciplinary perspective makes the methodology the book uses adaptable by anyone interested in the global consequences of globalization
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Understanding African Diaspora Chapter 2: Describing the Dilemma Chapter 3: Diaspora Vote in Duty Ethics Chapter 4: Diaspora Vote in Utility Ethics Chapter 5: Diaspora in Virtue Ethics Chapter 6: Considering Ethical Tensions Chapter 7: Rehearsing Courses of Action Chapter 8: Re-discerning the Right to Vote Chapter 9: Working with Prudent Pragmatism Chapter 10: By Way of Conclusion References Appendix A

The book exemplifies a comprehensive process of decision making from which various ethical leaders and particularly learners of leadership can find inspiration when facing such complex dilemmas as that of whether African expatriates ought to vote in their countries of origin. The examination of this issue from different ethical viewpoints and within the context of interdisciplinary perspective makes the methodology the book uses adaptable by anyone interested in the global consequences of globalization

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