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Obama's Time - A History (Hardcover)
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Obama's Time - A History (Hardcover)
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Barack Obama swept into office in 2008 on a wave of popular
discontent with his predecessor, a fresh and compelling political
persona, the appeal of his "Hope and Change" campaign, and the
pre-election financial crisis. The nation's first African-American
president stirred unusually high expectations. Comparisons to
Lincoln and FDR were common.
Obama's first term saw the passage of a substantial economic
stimulus package, a large-scale expansion of financial regulation,
a drawdown in Iraq, and his signature health care reform. But a
stagnant economy persisted. Much of his program (though not Obama
himself) was not popular. The Democrats suffered a severe electoral
setback in the 2010 Congressional election. But Obama's exceptional
campaign organization, his strong personal appeal, and a weak
Republican opponent won him a second term in 2012.
Now his presidency is in its final stage. In Obama's Time, eminent
historian Morton Keller has written the first historical assessment
of Barack Obama's presidency. Drawing on a lifetime of scholarship
on American history and politics, Keller examines Obama's
presidential persona and governing style, his domestic and foreign
policies, and his place in the broader history of American
politics. He does so in a style that should strongly appeal to the
general reader.
Obama is deeply committed to active federal government, in the
tradition of FDR's New Deal and LBJ's Great Society. But his
ambitions have been tempered by the heavy weight of existing
institutions and past precedents, strong Republican opposition, and
unforeseen events. Keller concludes that this is a time when the
centralized bureaucratic state faces a deep crisis of legitimacy.
He ascribes the intense party polarization to a political culture
in which the media, advocacy groups, and ideologically-driven
donors have outsize influence.
Historians will continue to debate the Obama presidency for decades
to come. Keller's account of how Obama governed, the larger
political context in which he functioned, and why he was unable to
close the gap between expectations and reality, will be invaluable
to that debate.
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