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In three pages this paper examines the qualities of President John F. Kennedy’s twentieth-century leadership, providing examples of three leadership achievements, and discusses how they can be applied to the problems of the twenty-first century.  Two sources are listed in the bibliography.
                                                
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                                                    nation during the very tense post-World War II diplomatic period known as the Cold War.  The introduction of nuclear power to the international relations equation made the competition for  
                                                
                                                    global dominance between the United States and the Soviet Union a potentially deadly undertaking because the world might not survive a third world war.  Kennedy, the youngest man to  
                                                
                                                    be elected President, was supremely comfortable in his role of twentieth-century superpower leader.  He utilized the critical components of his leadership style - charisma, decision-making ability, and willingness to  
                                                
                                                    learn from mistakes of the past - to secure three of his greatest leadership achievements: rejuvenating the U.S. space program, peacefully resolving the Cuban Missile Crisis, and signing the Limited  
                                                
                                                    Test Ban Treaty. 	As a sickly child, John F. Kennedy vowed to defy the odds.  He visualized himself as healthy and vigorous, and that is the power image he  
                                                
                                                    transformed to the American people as President (Valenty and Feldman 167).  While campaigning for the presidency in 1960, Kennedy declared confidently, "It is the President of the United States  
                                                
                                                    who can set the goals for the country" (qtd. in Valenty and Feldman 168).  He used his personal charisma or magnetism to breathe new life into the ailing American  
                                                
                                                    space program, appealing to Uncle Sams love of competition.  He made frequent references to the lead the Soviets held in the space race, and excited Americans to embrace the  
                                                
                                                    program as a matter of national pride.  Kennedy sadly did not see the historic landing on the moon, which he vowed would take place by the end of the  
                                                
                                                    1960s, but it was his leadership that was responsible for accomplishing that amazing feat. 	JFK charted a course for America he dubbed the New Frontier.  He promised strong leadership,  
                                                
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