Distinguishing itself from the mass of political biographies of Barack
Obama, this first interdisciplinary study of Obama's Indonesian and
Hawai'ian years examines their effect on his adult character,
political identity, and global world-view. The first 18 years of
President Obama's life, from his birth in 1961 to his departure for
college in 1979, were spent in Hawai'i and Indonesia. These years
fundamentally shaped the traits for which the adult Obama is
noted—his protean identity, his nuanced appreciation of multiple
views of the same object, his cosmopolitan breadth of view, and his
self-rooted "outpost" patriotism. Barack Obama in Hawai'i and
Indonesia: The Making of a Global President is the first study to
examine, in fascinating detail, how his early years impacted this
unique leader. Existing biographies of President Obama are primarily
political treatments. Here, cross-cultural psychologist and marketing
consultant Dinesh Sharma explores the connections between Obama's
early upbringing and his adult views of civil society, secular Islam,
and globalization. The book draws on the author's on-the-ground
research and extensive first-hand interviews in Jakarta; Honolulu; New
York; Washington, DC; and Chicago to evaluate the multicultural inputs
to Obama's character and the ways in which they prepared him to meet
the challenges of world leadership in the 21st century.
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The Making of a Global President
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ISBN
9780313385346
Publisert
2023
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Praeger
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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