The only fairly concrete thing on the list is currency destabilization, and it is pretty well documented that Obama wasn't the one who destablized the currency by threatening to default for the first time in our country's history.
The other categories of activities are a bit more fuzzy. But Bush, for example, couldn't get any of our traditional allies except the UK to support his invasion of Iraq. It didn't have the support of the U.N., and it was opposed by Canada, the E.U., France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Mexcio, South America, the African Union, and the Arab League, among dozens of others. Were we viewed as an untrustworthy ally by those countries since we went ahead and did something they condemned? Maybe. I have my doubts that Obama has managed to upset so many allies.
So maybe some differences.
But interesting question.