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Obama's ambition and distinct approach to issue management demonstrate that he is unmistakably a "policy approach" president.

What does President Obama attribute to continuing this policy?

Daniel Patrick Moynihan's landmark piece "Policy vs. Program in the 1970s," published in the Summer 1970 issue of The Public Interest, clearly expressed the "policy approach" Obama appears to be embracing.

"A policy approach to government begins by attempting to capture the broadest possible range of occurrences and concerns," 

To begin with, this means that "everything is connected to everything," and so "there are still no social interests about which the central government doesn't have some policy."

However, these policies cannot simply be discrete interventions designed to address specific concerns. Public problems, which arise from complex social systems, are simply too complicated for that.

Instead, policymakers should seek to shape the system as a whole, and then the complex web of programs, regulations, incentives, pressures, and intents will fall into place more easily.

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Answer:

President Obama attributes continuing this policy to the response from the public.

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