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Today’s Political Science Science Briefing | March 24th 2026, 1:00:12 pm

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A study finds that female MBA students with a larger share of female peers in their class are more likely to reach senior management roles later in their careers. This highlights how social connections and support networks in education can directly help close the gender gap in corporate leadership.
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Researchers mapped the current state and challenges of building electricity connections between China and its neighboring countries. Understanding these barriers is crucial for developing regional energy security and advancing international cooperation on clean energy projects.
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A new framework clarifies that word embeddings, a popular AI tool for analyzing language, capture all sorts of language patterns, not just cultural meaning. This is important because it helps social scientists avoid bias when using these tools to study concepts like status or gender in society.
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Environmental policies in agriculture can create trade-offs between economic efficiency and how costs are distributed among farmers, processors, and consumers. This analysis shows that designing effective climate policy requires considering the entire supply chain, not just direct producers.
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The growth of digital finance is linked to increased green innovation, especially in regions with stronger environmental regulations. This connection is key for policymakers aiming to use financial technology as a lever to drive sustainable economic development.
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