Elder Statesman
An "Elder Statesman" refers to a respected and experienced leader, often in politics or diplomacy, who has retired from active service but continues to influence public affairs. This term highlights their wisdom, knowledge, and ability to guide younger leaders or the public based on their extensive experience.
Typically, an Elder Statesman is seen as a moral authority and a source of advice during times of crisis. They may engage in public speaking, writing, or informal consultations, drawing on their past roles, such as former presidents or prime ministers, to shape discussions on important issues like international relations or national policy.