Overreach : leadership in the Obama presidency
by
 
Edwards, George C.

Title
Overreach : leadership in the Obama presidency

Author
Edwards, George C.

ISBN
9781400841967
 
9780674735927

Publication Information
Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press, ©2012.

Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 231 pages)

Abstract
When Barack Obama became president, many Americans embraced him as a transformational leader who would fundamentally change the politics and policy of the country. Yet, two years into his administration, the public resisted his calls for support and Congress was deadlocked over many of his major policy proposals. How could this capable new president have difficulty attaining his goals? Did he lack tactical skills? In Overreach, respected presidential scholar George Edwards argues that the problem was strategic, not tactical. He finds that in President Obama's first two years in office, Obama governed on the premise that he could create opportunities for change by persuading the public and some congressional Republicans to support his major initiatives. As a result, he proposed a large, expensive, and polarizing agenda in the middle of a severe economic crisis. The president's proposals alienated many Americans and led to a severe electoral defeat for the Democrats in the 2010 midterm elections, undermining his ability to govern in the remainder of his term.

Personal Subject
Obama, Barack.

Subject Term
Leadership -- United States -- Case studies.
 
Presidents -- United States -- Case studies.
 
Political leadership -- United States -- Case studies.
 
Executive power -- United States -- Case studies.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt7sgzd


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