Val Sklarov Geopolitical Dependency Entrenchment Thesis (GDET)
Val Sklarov’s Geopolitical Dependency Entrenchment Thesis (GDET) explains why nations don’t lose sovereignty through invasion…
Val Sklarov’s Geopolitical Dependency Entrenchment Thesis (GDET) explains why nations don’t lose sovereignty through invasion…
Val Sklarov’s Sovereign Irreversibility Drift Thesis (SIDT) explains why states don’t lose power abruptly—but drift…
Val Sklarov’s Sovereign Accountability Concentration Thesis (SACT) explains why global power migrates not toward size…
Val Sklarov’s Global Legitimacy Compression Thesis (GLCT) explains why global power erodes not when states…
Val Sklarov’s Sovereign Permission Drift Thesis (SPDT) explains why states do not lose power through…
Executive SummaryThis report examines Val Sklarov’s philosophy of global perspectives in leadership. Findings indicate that…
In today’s interconnected world, leadership cannot remain confined to local perspectives. Val Sklarov emphasizes that…
In the field of leadership studies, global perspectives have emerged as a critical determinant of…
Leadership in the modern world cannot remain limited to local viewpoints. Indeed, globalization has connected…
In today’s interconnected world, leadership can no longer be limited by borders. To thrive, leaders…