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The Obama legacy / edited by Bert A. Rockman and Andrew Rudalevige.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Rockman, Bert A., editor.
Rudalevige, Andrew, 1968- editor.
Anne and Joseph Trachtman Memorial Book Fund.
Series:
Presidential appraisals and legacies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Obama, Barack.
United States--Politics and government--2009-2017.
United States.
Politics and government.
Obama, Barack--Influence.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.).
Physical Description:
x, 307 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2019]
Summary:
"Hope" and "change" were the keywords of President Barack Obama's 2008 campaign, and in his farewell address on January 10, 2017, he cited the evidence that he'd delivered--from reversing the Great Recession, rebooting the auto industry, and unleashing the longest stretch of job creation in the nation's history to winning marriage equality and securing the right to health insurance for another 20 million citizens. At the same time, and with a view to the country's divisive polarization, he made a plea for "the decency of our people" and "the sense of common purpose that we so badly need right now." In hindsight, it is increasingly possible to understand whether and how Obama's legacy matched his rhetoric as well as to evaluate from various angles what his presidency accomplished and what this has meant for US politics, public policy, and civic life going forward. In The Obama Legacy some of the leading observers and scholars of US politics take up this challenge. In twelve essays these writers examine Obama's choices, operating style, and opportunities taken and missed as well as the institutional and political constraints on the president's policy agenda. What were Obama's personal characteristics as a leader? What were the policy aspirations, output, and strategy of his presidency? What was his role as a political and public leader to the various constituencies needed to generate presidential power? And how did his presidency interact with other political forces? Addressing these questions and others, the authors analyze Obama's preferences, tactics, successes, and shortcomings with an eye toward balancing the personal and institutional factors that underlie each--all the while considering how resilient or fragile Obama's legacy will be in the face of the Trump administration's eager efforts to dismantle it."-- Provided by publisher.
"This edited volume brings together some of the leading students of American politics to assess the presidency and legacy of Barack Obama. Twelve chapters range from the political and partisan contexts of the Obama administration to how the president dealt with the other branches of government to the domestic and foreign policies he pursued. Additional essays assess the first African-American president's legacy on racial issues and his leadership style. Throughout, the authors analyze Obama's preferences, tactics, successes, and shortcomings with an eye toward balancing the personal and institutional factors that underlay each--and while noting how resilient or fragile Obama's legacy will be in the face of the Trump Administration's eager efforts to dismantle it"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Obama's "Long Sweep" and the fragility of legacy / Andrew Rudalevige, Bert A. Rockman
Hope, change, or neither? Reassessing Obama's leadership of public opinion / Brandon Rottinghaus
Party foul: how Obama made partisan, not party, politics in a polarized environment / Julia R. Azari
Obama's legacy for race relations / Alvin B. Tillery Jr.
Obama's Latino legacy: from unknown to never forgotten / Angela Gutierrez, Angela X. Ocampo, and Matt A. Barreto
Obama and Congress / Molly E. Reynolds
The President and the executive branch / Sharece Thrower
Obama and the courts: judicial policy-making as a last resort / David A. Yalof
Obama's second-term domestic agenda: lessons and legacies / Alyssa Julian and John D. Graham
Obama and the unilateral presidency: imperial or imperiled? / Andrew Rudalevige
"Don't Do Stupid Shit": Obama's foreign and national security policy / David Patrick Houghton
The leadership style and legacy of Obama: comparisons and complexities / Bert A. Rockman.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Anne and Joseph Trachtman Memorial Book Fund.
ISBN:
9780700627905
0700627901
OCLC:
1066119238

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