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245 04 $aThe Obama presidency :$bchange and continuity /$cedited by Andrew J. Dowdle, Dirk C. van Raemdonck, and Robert Maranto.
260 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2011.
300 $a1 online resource (xviii, 232 pages) :$billustrations
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 201-224) and index.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 00 $tThe Obama Presidency --$tCopyright Page --$tContributors --$gPart One.$t: The Setting --$g1.$tBarack Obama: A Reagan of the Left : Andrew J. Dowdle, Dirk C. van Raemdonck, and Robert Maranto --$tObama: Change We Can Regime --$tA New Regime --$tOr Just a Continuation of the Old --$tThe Stylistic Ironies of Barack Obama: Deliberative Reform --$tOverview of the Book --$g2.$tMaking Race Go Away: President Obama and the Promise of a Post-racial Society: Wilbur C. Rich --$tRace, Identity, and the Obama Candidacy --$tRacial Investment in President Obama.
505 00 $tBarack Obama as PresidentReal Change and Racial Inclusion --$tIf It Isn't about Race, What Is It --$tConclusion --$g3.$tPresidential Leadership and Public Opinion in an Age of Polarization: Jeffrey E. Cohen and Costas Panagopoulos --$tStrategies for Presidential Leadership and Obama's Challenge --$tObama's Leadership Style: A Mixed Message --$tTrends in Public Evaluations of the Obama Presidency --$tWither the Obama Coalition --$tObama's Leadership Style and Differential Reaction to His Presidency --$tModerate Disillusionment --$tLiberal Backlash --$tConclusion --$gPart Two.$t: Managing the Executive Branch.
505 00 $g4.$tThe Obama Cabinet: A Team of Rivals or Pragmatic Governance : Shirley Anne WarshawBuilding the Obama Cabinet --$tPolitical Balance in the Cabinet --$tGeographic Balance in the Cabinet --$tGender and Racial Balance in the Cabinet --$tPolitical Experience in the Cabinet --$tCabinets and Counselors --$tTeam Building: The Merger of Cabinets and Counselors --$tCabinet Rank: A Tool to Control the Policy Process --$tConclusion --$g5.$tPresidential Appointments in the Obama Administration: An Early Evaluation: David E. Lewis --$tPutting the Obama Team Together --$tWhat Types of People Did Obama Appoint --$tConclusion.
505 00 $g6.$tPresident Barack Obama, Unilateralist: Christopher S. Kelley, Melanie Cook Marlowe, and Ryan J. BarilleauxThe Trend towards Presidential Unilateralism --$tGeorge W. Bush and Unilateralism --$tObama the Unilateralist --$tInfluencing Regulatory Processes --$tObama and the Signing Statement --$tConclusion --$g7.$tContinuity and Change in White House Communications: President Obama Meets the Press: Martha Joynt Kumar --$tPresidential Addresses and Remarks --$tPresidential Press Conferences --$tShort Question and Answer Sessions --$tPresidential Interviews --$tPresident Obama and the News Media.
505 00 $gPart Three.$t: Managing Relations with the Other Branches --$g8.$tNo Place for a Community Organizer: Barack Obama's Leadership of Congress: Justin S. Vaughn --$tObama's Legislative Style --$tConflict between the Branches --$tConclusion: Lessons Learned and Life after the 2010 Midterms --$g9.$tBeyond Two Terms: Shaping the Supreme Court and a Legacy: Richard L. Pacelle, Jr. --$t"An Informal and Limited Alliance" --$tPresident Obama and the Imperative for Change --$tAn Obama Court in the Making --$tConclusion --$gPart Four.$t: Managing Policies --$g10.$tEconomic Policymaking during the Great Recession: Ted Gayer --$tThe State of Economics.
520 $aAt his inauguration, President Barack Obama was seemingly poised to become America's strongest and most influential president since Ronald Reagan. However, President Obama's first two years in office have led to some notable surprises. What accounts for the political stability and change demonstrated by the Obama administration? Which factors shaping a presidency are structural, which are personal, and which are driven by events? How will decisions made in the first two years of the administration affect its future course? What lessons can we glean from past presidencies?
520 8 $aThis timely volume of notable thinkers on the presidency presents scholarly as well as applied insights on Obama's administration at the half-way point. Assessing the political context of his first two years, the inter-branch relations, and policy developments all provide the necessary grounding for students to make sense of the continuity and change that Barack Obama represents.
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700 1 $aDowdle, Andrew.
700 1 $aVan Raemdonck, Dirk C.
700 1 $aMaranto, Robert,$d1958-
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