Stephen J. Wayne 
Personality and Politics [EPUB ebook] 
Obama For and Against Himself

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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 character study, Wayne considers how President 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 he took office up through the ‘shellacking’ of the Democrats in November 2010, the book looks at how Obama has dealt with the troubled economy and a polarized political climate. Wayne sets his study within the larger literature on presidential character and explores the broader questions surrounding presidential leadership in a democratic society: Do presidents lead or follow public opinion? To what extent do leadership skills make a difference? What kind of policy and political impact can presidents have in the twenty-first century?

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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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Stephen J. Wayne is a well-known author and lecturer on the American presidency and electoral politics. A professor of government at Georgetown University since 1988 and a Washington-based “insider” for more than 40 years, Wayne has written or edited 12 books and authored over 100 articles, chapters, and reviews that have appeared in professional journals, scholarly compilations, newspapers, and magazines. At Georgetown, Wayne teaches courses on the presidency, elections, and psychology and politics. Wayne is frequently quoted by White House journalists and regularly appears on television and radio news shows. He lectures widely at home and abroad to international visitors, college students, federal executives, and business leaders. He has testified before Congress on the subject of presidential elections and governance and before Democratic and Republican party advisory committees on the presidential nomination processes. He participated in transition projects for the National Academy of Public Administration and the Presidency Research Group.
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язык английский ● Формат EPUB ● страницы 176 ● ISBN 9781483305219 ● Размер файла 1.0 MB ● издатель SAGE Publications ● город Washington DC ● Страна US ● опубликованный 2011 ● Издание 1 ● Загружаемые 24 месяцы ● валюта EUR ● Код товара 5360128 ● Защита от копирования Adobe DRM
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