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Tag Archives: Governance
How Stress and Social Struggles Fuel the Obesity Crisis in the United States
A narrative review published on 3 September 2025 in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology by UCLA researchers highlights the growing understanding of how social and environmental […]
How the War With Ukraine Is Creating Domestic Security Gaps in Russia
The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia on 24 February 2022 reshaped every lever of political control within the Russian Federation. What began as an […]
Mathematical Simulations Reveal the Hidden Dynamics of Self-Censorship
The rise of surveillance technologies and digital moderation has changed how people speak and share on social media. What once felt like open communication now […]
Public Health Researchers Frame U.S. Deportations in the U.S. As National Health Crisis
A coalition of public health researchers released two health policy briefs on 6 November 2025 that frame the deportation and immigration enforcement practices in the […]
AI Data Centers May Strain U.S. Energy and Water By 2030
The applications of artificial intelligence are expanding, but behind the scenes, it relies on massive data centers that consume enormous amounts of electricity and water. […]
Political Manifestos Revealed Why Left and Right Parties Often Ignore Economic Inequality
Economists and political scientists have debated for decades whether democratic systems correct economic inequality through electoral competition and policy reform. A study led by Alexander […]
European Immigrants Embrace Democracy: Insights From Surveys
Some people worry that immigrants from nondemocratic countries might not support democracy as much as Europeans do. Several political debates even argue that these immigrants […]
Right-Wing Extremists Drive Majority of U.S. Political Violence
Both federal assessments and independent research reveal that the majority of political violence in the United States is attributed to right-wing individuals and groups. The […]
Civil War in Sudan: Understanding the Causes
Sudan has been struggling with sociopolitical unrest and even violent armed conflicts since gaining independence in 1956. These include two civil wars from 1955 to […]









