In the organizer's words:
Ingar Solty in conversation with Claus-Jürgen Göpfert about the US election
Elections were held in the USA on November 5. There was a bitter duel for the presidency between the Democrat Kamala Harris and the former and new Republican President Donald Trump right up to the end.
The USA is a deeply divided country in which violence and bloody rampages occur time and again. Social scientist Ingar Solty, consultant for peace and security policy at the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation's Institute for Critical Social Analysis, has been observing and traveling in the USA for several years.
In conversation with author Claus-Jürgen Göpfert , he will discuss the question of whether and how the social divide can be overcome. What can we expect from the new presidency? What urgent domestic problems need to be solved? What does the outcome of the US election mean for Europe, Germany and the war in Ukraine?
Supported by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Hesse
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