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A new study finds that when U.S. allies invest more in their own defense, the American public is less willing to go to war for them. This counterintuitive result suggests that powerful allies may create a diplomatic dilemma, as their military strength reduces the perceived need for U.S. intervention.
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Research on Maya communities explores how local cultural and social structures shape the adoption of sustainable energy technologies. This work highlights the importance of grassroots diplomacy in energy transitions, offering lessons for global energy policy.
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A study on workplace segregation shows that people from different social class origins tend to end up in different jobs and workplaces, even after they achieve similar career success. This deepens our understanding of how inequality persists in the labor market and affects social mobility.
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