The fact that the final three contenders in the American presidential race are a woman, an African-American, and an older man who often challenged his own party suggests that the US, after a decline in popularity during the Bush years, retains a capacity to reinvent itself. But the next president will need to recognize that the nature of leadership also is changing.
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Cambridge -- The American presidential race commands attention around the world. The fact that the final three contenders included a woman, an African-American, and an older man who often challenged his own party suggests that the United States, after a decline in popularity during the Bush years, retains a capacity to reinvent itself. But the next president will need to recognize that the nature of leadership also is changing.