Politics Divided Nation America : At the End of Diversity / Yomiuri Shimbun America General Bureau Chuko Shinsho Rakule

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Japanese title: 新書 政治 分断国家アメリカ-多様性の果てに / 読売新聞アメリカ総局 中公新書ラクレ
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Released date: 08 Oct 2024

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Chuko Shinsho Lacrej / The assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, which shocked the world. Ironically, however, Trump's "strength" was shown both at home and abroad, and Republican unity was strengthened. Meanwhile, President Biden was forced to give up his candidacy for re-election for the first time in 56 years as the incumbent president. He named Vice President Harris, a black and Asian woman who is seeking to become the first female president, as his successor. The election campaign that embodies the division that the United States faces : "Racist" versus "Symbol of Diversity." The widening gap between black and white with the Black Lives Matter movement, Christianity and LGBTQ, the conflict between the "Red State" and "Blue State" values over abortion, the encroachment of illegal immigrants between border cities and liberal cities, and the battle that stems from the international situation of Judea, Arab, and Asia. The U.S., which has aimed for a diverse society, is suffering from various conflicts that are intensifying because of its diversity. Where will the U.S. democracy and diverse society that have led the world go? What can Japan learn from this? The 』 series of the 『 Yomiuri Shimbun, covering all over the United States, "Transforming the United States" and "The Scene of the 2024 Debate in the U.S. Presidential election," has been extensively added to the "Transforming the United States" and "The Scene of the U.S. Presidential election," in which more than 120 people, including politicians, people in Ichinoi and illegal immigrants, testify about the