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Personality and Politics: Obama For and Against Himself

Autor Stephen J. Wayne
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 mai 2011
Renowned presidential scholar Stephen Wayne takes a close look at the interplay of personal character, partisan politics, and public opinion on presidential decision-making. In this systematic study of President Obama's character, Wayne considers how Obama's policy beliefs and operating style fueled his meteoric success as a candidate, but have had a decidedly mixed impact on his governance as president. Arguing that character matters, Wayne shows that Obama's personal dimensions both contribute and detract from his policy achievements and political goals. Taking into account the environment in which President Obama took office, the book looks at how he has dealt with burdens, such as the troubled economy, the polarized political climate, and the public's mistrust of government. He sets the study of Obama within the larger literature on presidential character and explores the broader questions surrounding presidential leadership in a democratic society—whether presidents lead or follow public opinion, the extent to which leadership skills make a difference, and the kind of policy and political impact presidents can have in the twenty-first century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781608716944
ISBN-10: 1608716945
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Revised.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția CQ Press
Locul publicării:Washington DC, United States

Recenzii

The impact of presidential personality on governing in the White House is one of the great puzzles of presidential politics. There is no one better than Steve Wayne at helping us solve this puzzle and achieve a better understanding of the Obama presidency

This fine book goes a long way toward capturing the essence of the complex, elusive, and politically important Barack Obama.

Stephen Wayne combines the rigor of a political scientist with the insights of a psychologist to explain how President Obama’s character intersects with politics to produce the policies of his administration. Wayne explores the tensions between Obama’s ideals and the reality of American politics as well as the fissures between his transformational vision and his transactional style. If you want to know what makes Obama tick, this book is a good place to start

Cuprins

Introduction
A Disciplinary Dilemma
Character and Its Derivatives
Organization of the Book
Character Development
Race and Roots
Ambition and Politics
Adaption and Approval
Ego Checks and Guilt
Basic Beliefs
Commonality as a Value
Church and Community
Government and Society
Progressive Pragmatism
Operating Style
Cognition
Decision Making
Organization
Communication
Conciliation
Character-Based Tensions
Idealism and Pragmatism
Direction and Delegation
Vision and Compromise
Rationality and Empathy
Boldness and Caution
Political Impediments
Transitioning from Campaigning to Governing
The Limits of Presidential Power
Public Attitudes Toward Government
Democratic Leadership Dilemmas
Obama's Theory of Democratic Leadership
The Bully Pulpit and Its Limits
Obama's Practice of Democratic Leadership
The Interaction of Personality and Politics: Three Case Studies
Stimulating the Economy
Reforming Health Care
Upping the Ante in Afghanistan

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Descriere

This text provides a thorough study of President Obama's character in relation to his leadership, and uses this as a basis from which to explore the wider question of the connection between behaviour and politics, and the place of presidential leadership in democratic society.