Indonesia's Foreign Policy (Routledge Revivals) vs The Leadership Myth: Why Leadership Principles Do Not Work in Sub-Saharan Africa

Overall winner: The Leadership Myth: Why Leadership Principles Do Not Work in Sub-Saharan Africa

Key Differences

Toye Sobande's Leadership Myth is a more affordable, highly rated practical leadership reference focused on Sub-Saharan Africa and has 13 reviews praising readability and relevance. Michael Leifer's Indonesias Foreign Policy is a higher-priced, academic Routledge Revival offering authoritative historical analysis and clear policy insights but has fewer reviews and is an older edition

Indonesia's Foreign Policy (Routledge Revivals)

Indonesia's Foreign Policy (Routledge Revivals)

Michael Leifer • ★ 3.6/5 • Mid-Range

A Routledge revival exploring Indonesia's foreign policy. Key benefit: structured analysis for researchers and students. Customer insight notes mixed signals from reviews

Pros

  • scholarly analysis of policy
  • historical context
  • focused on Indonesia's diplomacy
  • academic reference material

Cons

  • limited user feedback available
  • niche academic audience
  • no tone variety in insights
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The Leadership Myth: Why Leadership Principles Do Not Work in Sub-Saharan Africa

The Leadership Myth: Why Leadership Principles Do Not Work in Sub-Saharan Africa

Toye Sobande • ★ 3.8/5 • Budget

A book on leadership principles and their applicability in Sub-Saharan Africa. Readable reference material with practical insights, as noted by readers

Pros

  • readable reference material
  • relevant leadership discussion
  • focus on applicability in Sub-Saharan Africa

Cons

  • title may imply regional limitations
  • no features specified
  • customer insights are qualitative
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Toye Sobande
Durability Tie
Versatility Toye Sobande
User Reviews Toye Sobande