Godfrey Hodgson
Lessons from the twilight days of the liberal consensus
Godfrey Hodgson | 16 Mar 2010
An inspiring candidate has become a failing president. But a comparison with Lyndon B Johnson shows that the reasons for this outcome are more than personal.
Ruin and reform
Godfrey Hodgson | 17 Feb 2010
The Supreme Court has just made even harder the effort to limit the degradation of American politics by money.
An imperial President in a post-American world
Godfrey Hodgson | 8 Dec 2009
There is an increasing mismatch between the demands on the American presidency and the realities that constrain it.
Barack Obama's great test
Godfrey Hodgson | 5 Oct 2009
The American president’s attitude towards international allies, partners and adversaries reveals the limits of his political leadership
The Democrats after Kennedy
Godfrey Hodgson | 31 Aug 2009
What Obama must now do is to articulate a clear, distinct course of policy.
Is Obama running out of time?
Godfrey Hodgson | 12 Aug 2009
Barack Obama's stalled healthcare-reform plan reveals how crucial features of the American political system operate.
Barack Obama: a six-month assessment
Godfrey Hodgson | 13 Jul 2009
The potential of the United States president to make the change he promised in the domestic arena is becoming clearer.
100 Days: Battling the forces of inertia
Godfrey Hodgson | 30 Apr 2009
The end of Obama's beginning
Godfrey Hodgson | 31 Mar 2009
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