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A study on the Cyprus conflict finds that diaspora communities often hold views just as supportive, or even more supportive, of peace settlements than people living in the homeland. This challenges the common belief that diasporas are always more nationalist and provides crucial insights for policymakers trying to resolve long-standing conflicts.
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Research on Spain’s electric vehicle charging networks shows that a successful transition requires more than just installing plugs; it depends on cooperation between different sectors and a variety of companies. This highlights the complex social and economic puzzle that must be solved to build infrastructure that people will actually use.
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A new framework proposes that “social capital”—the benefits we get from our social connections—can be understood by looking at where the resources are, the structure of the network, and who benefits. This helps clear up confusion in social science by providing a unified way to study how relationships create value for individuals and communities.
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