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In 2016, marked by the strong performance of Donald Trump in the US presidential election, the "new right" has rapidly emerged in the United States and other major European and American countries. This movement has not only profoundly affected the political direction of the U.S. Republican Party, but has also become one of the most important variables in shaking the U.S. political situation. What are the core concepts of the "New Right"? Why is it growing rapidly in the U.S. and European societies? What are the far-reaching implications for the future development of the United States?
This book analyzes the rise of the "New Right" and its social roots from the perspective of American domestic politics and against the backdrop of the dramatic changes in the political arena since 2016. The book explores the origins, main demands and core goals of the New Right, and analyzes the social foundation and historical background of the movement's rise in light of changes in the structure of the American electorate, illegal immigration and anti-globalization issues, as well as the application of contemporary election technology.
In addition, the book analyzes in detail the core policies of the Trump administration, including the much-anticipated tax cuts, energy and climate policies, industrial policies, trade policies, and healthcare reforms, etc., and shows the thinking and actual effectiveness of the "New Right" in national governance. Finally, the author analyzes the Biden administration's governing strategy in light of the trend of division and integration within the Republican and Democratic parties, and discusses the different positions of the two parties on the issue of "the future direction of the United States".
This book provides an important theoretical framework and real-world observation for readers to understand the new changes in American politics, and is suitable for readers interested in American politics and social change.
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