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Jan Christiaan Smuts (1870-1950) as a political leader is presented not in the context of his interior engagement in South African matters but through prism of his international activity. Special attention is paid to his participation in the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 and his contribution in concept and creation of the League of Nations. Smut's diagnose of the political situation in Europe and his assessment of conditions of Versailles Treaty are underlined as well as Smut's projects concerning the future international world order.
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The leadership qualities of political leaders in Africa are often characterized by historical and cultural determinants. It is a popu¬lar thought that the continent suffers from the crisis of leadership or lack of “good leaders”. The analyzed examples of two eminent South African politicians J. Smuts and N. Mandela represent a departure from this idea. Their respective political leadership styles and abilities stem from their particular personal traits and education. They are considered to be role models owing to their comportment and achievements. The role and influence of J. Smuts and N. Mandela on the situations in RSA and Africa as a whole cannot be overstated.
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