Race to be next Japanese leader pits U.S.-educated political scion against female hawk
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The race to become Japan's next prime minister is heating up with two strong candidates: a young political scion and a female hawk who could make history as the first woman to lead the country. This election is significant not only for Japan's political landscape but also for its potential impact on international relations, especially with the U.S. as both candidates bring unique perspectives to foreign policy.
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