OBAMA, UN LÍDER PRAGMÁTICO, PERO NO POLÍTICO
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Obama pasará a la historia como el primer afroamericano presidente de los EEUU. Su éxito electoral se cimentó en la masiva movilización lograda, principalmente de la juventud a través de las nuevas tecnologías. Su liderazgo basado en una escucha empática se ha manifestado en la sustitución de la política del enfrentamiento por la diplomacia. Sin embargo, el obanismo no ha sido el mesianismo esperado de un gobierno para todos, motivo por el que se ha ido diluyendo su carisma. Sin duda, Obama es un líder pragmático, no obstante, el líder político se caracteriza porque busca el servicio de la comunidad.Downloads
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