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        <Name>One Year Later: Our Transnational Presidency</Name>
        <Summary>Was the election of Barack Obama a transnational phenomenon that signaled evolution of the American identity?</Summary>
        <Description>&lt;p&gt;When Barack Obama officially became president one year ago today, we at nuPOLIS inaugurated him as &lt;a title="Blog: Barack Hussein Obama: America's First Transnational President" href="item/224178"&gt;America's First Transnational President&lt;/a&gt;. We argued that his global roots and ideals exemplify a new type of American experience and identity. We speculated that &amp;quot;the&amp;nbsp;nation&amp;rsquo;s changing demographics and culture, and perhaps its changing politics&amp;mdash;as well as the unprecedented blood lines and experiences of its new president&amp;mdash;suggested that an American experience and identity&amp;nbsp;were emerging that included, but also transcended, what being an 'American' has meant.&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;A year later, we stand by our story. The evolution of a transnational American identity&amp;nbsp;is a slow-motion affair&amp;nbsp;along a ragged edge of change.&lt;/p&gt;
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    &lt;li&gt;Obama's visible appreciation of other cultures--contemporary Native American pottery now in the Oval Office--his embrace of multilateralism, and appointment of an Hispanic Supreme Court judge model&amp;nbsp;a version of transnationalism that makes sense to&amp;nbsp;many Americans. But for others it's just a part of an East Coast-European-elitist framework that is wrong headed. &amp;nbsp; &lt;/li&gt;
    &lt;li&gt;Obama's administration backed off on pushing for immigration reform in its first year, and the prospects are unclear for changes that will affect the standing of millions of non-Americans living and working in America. &lt;/li&gt;
    &lt;li&gt;The manager of Where the Buffalo Roam, a souvenir shop in Obama's Chicago, reported that fascination with Obama has declined. He's marked down $20 Obama T-shirts to $5 and says that European visitors, not Americans, are buying them.&lt;/li&gt;
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  &lt;p&gt;Perhaps, though, the Obama effect is less important than the seemingly inexorable demographic dynamics that are underway in the US.&amp;nbsp;The&amp;nbsp;Great Recession has slowed down immigration worldwide and led to anti-immigrant tension, but in recent weeks demographers reaffirmed estimates that by 2050 a majority of the US population will be non-Caucasian. And Latino&amp;nbsp;immigration trends have turned the American South into the &lt;a title="NY Times article" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/07/us/07south.html?scp=5&amp;amp;sq=South%20children&amp;amp;st=cse"&gt;first region in which a majority of children are both minority and low income&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;Transnationalism isn't just a matter of immigration; as &lt;a title="Lima report on transnationalismhttp://www.nupolis.com/public/item/220024" href="/public/item/220024"&gt;Alvaro Lima explained in a comprehensive report&lt;/a&gt;, it's a social, economic, cultural, and political phenomenon&amp;nbsp;driven by the behavior of tens of millions of people. National symbols like the election of Obama matter. National policies matter--some are transnational-friendly, others are unfriendly. But even if politics lag behind the curve of change, the&amp;nbsp;shifts in&amp;nbsp;who is an American suggest corresponding shifts in what an&amp;nbsp;American is. &lt;/p&gt;</Description>
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