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At 37 she became the world's youngest female head of government. Now a fellow at Harvard University, Jacinda Ardern talks ...
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World Politics Review on MSNIn Different Ways, Ardern and Merkel Made Politics About PeopleDespite their differences in style and focus, or perhaps because of them, Ardern's and Merkel's memoirs put the human side of ...
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A Different Kind Of Power Whitewashes Jacinda Ardern’s Right-wing, Pro-Imperialist GovernmentFew books have received as much global publicity and fawning praise from the corporate media as A Different Kind of Power, the memoir by New Zealand’s former Labour Party Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern ...
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IndieWire talks to Lindsay Utz, co-director of 'Prime Minister,' a portait of New Zealand leader Jacinda Ardern.
In her memoir, “A Different Kind of Power,” the former prime minister of New Zealand explores the possibility and limits of benevolence in government.
With those words, Ardern left New Zealand politics behind, but she didn’t exactly take time off. “I am what you might call an active relaxer,” the now 44-year-old former prime minister tells ...
Ardern, it turns out, also grew up thinking that a career in politics was for a different kind of person—someone more confident, less anxious, and better equipped to withstand the gladiatorial tone of ...
A new memoir by the former Prime Minister revisits her time in office but doesn’t explain the confounding transformation the country underwent during COVID.
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10 leadership tips from Jacinda Ardern, the ex-New Zealand prime minister who became a world leader at 37 - MSNJacinda Ardern led New Zealand as prime minister for six years, taking office at just 37. Ardern stepped down in 2023, citing exhaustion, saying leaders need a "full tank" — and hers was empty.
On the publication day of her new book, The Next Day: Transitions, Change, and Moving Forward, Melinda French Gates and Rt. Hon. Dame Jacinda Ardern headlined ELLE’s Women of Impact event with ...
In A Different Kind of Power, the former New Zealand leader advocates for empathy in politics. Shame she shows so little for her critics ...
Jacinda Ardern, former prime minister of New Zealand, framed her address at Yale’s annual Class Day as both a celebration and a charge: a call to “lead with humility,” embrace sensitivity and resist ...
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