Barack Obama and the Politics of Change

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Barack Obama and the Politics of Change
Author : Stanley A. Renshon
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 15 March 2012
ISBN : 9781135193997
Pages : 405 pages
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Applies psychoanalytic theory to Obama's personality and behavior during his first two years as president, examining how his childhood experiences affected his political ideology, leadership style, and quest for redemption in his political life.

Barack Obama and the Politics of Change

Applies psychoanalytic theory to Obama's personality and behavior during his first two years as president, examining how his childhood experiences affected his political ideology, leadership style, and quest for redemption in his political life.

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