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    Political Leadership Performance and Style of British Premiership: A Comparative analysis of Theresa May (2016-2019) and Boris Johnson (2019-2022)
    (جامعة الوادي - University of Eloued, 2023-07) KHALDI, Brahim; SALEM, Abdelhakim
    Political leadership has been the subject of much debate. Many conflicts and studies arose for reaching points of solutions or to define the general aspects around it. This study focused on two crucial political figures in Britain and the world, namely Theresa May (2016-2019) and Boris Johnson (2019-2022). It aimed to analyse the key differences and similarities between the two aforementioned figures according to their political leadership performance and premiership style. The course covered several elements, starting from their biography, early days in politics, and linguistic, personal, and social analysis, then comparing their premiership style. The importance of this study was the political leadership as a subject, and also Theresa’s and Boris’s political standing as they contributed in many internal and external events. This research will follow a comparative method a mixed in which both qualitive and quantitive data were provided. It relied on secondary data to identify case leader’s differences and similarities. The data collection tools used for the analysis were observations, document review, assessments and tests. The results obtained proved that Boris was the best in speaking and dealing in public than Theresa May and she was more dedicated and competent in handling duties. Also, the study indicated that the similarities between the two leaders were very insufficient. They would be free of critics that say they were lesser-fair leaders as they took on their objectives with a solid conscious.

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