The Unbearable Heaviness of Governing: The Obama Administration in Historical Perspective: Hoover Institution Press Publication
Autor Morton Kelleren Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2010
We tend to view the character of an administration through the persona of its president, especially that of Barack Obama, with his unique baggage of race, personality, political style, and campaign message of hope and renewal. In this critical look at the realities that have shaped the first stage of Obama’s presidency, Morton Keller provides a progress report that rests less on the day-to-day perspective of pundits and politicians and more on the longer perspective of history. His history-focused examination looks at the president’s developing style of governing, with particular attention to his signature policies of the stimulus, financial, and health care reforms, and analyzes the Obama presidency in light of historical analogues, contemporary political life, and the nature of key government institutions such as Congress and the bureaucracy.
Comparing our presidents with their predecessors is one way to understand more fully the character and quality of their performance. Keller compares the current president to predecessors such as Woodrow Wilson, FDR, LBJ, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton, and concludes that, as yet, there is no clear consensus on the character or content of Obama’s presidential leadership or where he fits in the prevailing typology/classification of America’s chief executives. Taking into account the general standing of the president, his program, and his party; the sources of public discontent; and the appeal (or lack thereof) of the opposition, Keller concludes by speculating on the future prospects of Obama’s administration in the realms of policy and politics.
Comparing our presidents with their predecessors is one way to understand more fully the character and quality of their performance. Keller compares the current president to predecessors such as Woodrow Wilson, FDR, LBJ, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton, and concludes that, as yet, there is no clear consensus on the character or content of Obama’s presidential leadership or where he fits in the prevailing typology/classification of America’s chief executives. Taking into account the general standing of the president, his program, and his party; the sources of public discontent; and the appeal (or lack thereof) of the opposition, Keller concludes by speculating on the future prospects of Obama’s administration in the realms of policy and politics.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780817912642
ISBN-10: 0817912649
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Hoover Institution Press
Colecția Hoover Institution Press
Seria Hoover Institution Press Publication
ISBN-10: 0817912649
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Hoover Institution Press
Colecția Hoover Institution Press
Seria Hoover Institution Press Publication
Notă biografică
Morton Keller is a professor emeritus of history at Brandeis University. He has written a number of works on American political and legal history (most recently, America’s Three Regimes: a New Political History) and directs the Hoover Institution’s Working Group on Critical Junctures in American Politics and Government.
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We tend to view the character of an administration through the persona of its president especially that of Barack Obama, with his unique baggage of race, personality, political style, and campaign message of hope and renewal. In The Unbearable Heaviness of Governing, Morton Keller takes a critical look at the realities that have shaped the first stage of Obama’s presidency. He offers a history-focused examination of this president’s developing style of governing, with particular attention to his signature policies of health care reform, the stimulus package, and financial reform.
Keller compares the current president to predecessors from Woodrow Wilson to FDR, LBJ, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and beyond and notes that, as yet, there is no clear consensus on the character or content of Obama’s presidential leadership or where he fits in the prevailing typology/classification of America’s chief executives. Taking into account the general standing of the president, his program, and his party; the sources of public discontent; and the appeal (or lack thereof) of the opposition, Keller concludes with a discussion of the administration’s prospects in the realms of policy and politics.
A history-focused examination of the first stage of Obama’s presidency
Obama in historical context: politics and policy
We tend to view the character of an administration through the persona of its president especially that of Barack Obama, with his unique baggage of race, personality, political style, and campaign message of hope and renewal. In The Unbearable Heaviness of Governing, Morton Keller takes a critical look at the realities that have shaped the first stage of Obama’s presidency. He offers a history-focused examination of this president’s developing style of governing, with particular attention to his signature policies of health care reform, the stimulus package, and financial reform.
Keller compares the current president to predecessors from Woodrow Wilson to FDR, LBJ, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and beyond and notes that, as yet, there is no clear consensus on the character or content of Obama’s presidential leadership or where he fits in the prevailing typology/classification of America’s chief executives. Taking into account the general standing of the president, his program, and his party; the sources of public discontent; and the appeal (or lack thereof) of the opposition, Keller concludes with a discussion of the administration’s prospects in the realms of policy and politics.
Cuprins
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Governing
Chapter Two: Fixing the Economy
Chapter Three: Into the Maze: Health Care
Chapter Four: Contexts: Analogy and Ideology
Chapter Five: Unfinished Business: Policy and Politics
Notes
About the Author
Index
Descriere
Taking a critical look at the realities that have shaped the first stage of Barack Obama’s presidency, Morton Keller offers a history-focused examination of Obama’s developing style of governing, with particular attention to his signature policies of the stimulus, financial, and health care reforms. The author considers this presidency in light of the facts of contemporary political life and the nature of key government institutions, such as Congress and the bureaucracy, and discusses what may lie ahead for the president’s policies and political prospects.