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Ukraine’s victory-oriented strategy was deemed unlikely to succeed
Examining whether Ukraine can break free from a prolonged stalemate with Russia

Crayfish trade in Kenya links foodways, race, and ecology
How Chinese demand for crayfish reshaped an invasive species and sparked racial conflict in Kenya

Formative assessment task design supported student teacher LAL growth
How teacher training shapes student teachers' skills in designing formative assessment tasks

Neoliberal law is described as reconfiguring democratic conflict
How legal systems reorganize political conflict under neoliberal governance

Colonial whaling sharply reduced whale populations in Southern Africa
How industrial whaling reshaped Southern Africa's whale populations and marine ecosystems

Late-Soviet Moscow tied migrant inclusion to labor compliance
How Soviet authorities used employment to control migrant workers' access to city residence

Iranian boys’ names shifted from traditional Islamism
How Iran's political upheavals reshaped parents' naming choices over six decades

French candidates shifted away from Ukraine as economic concerns dominated
How candidates shifted focus during Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Congress remains policy productive despite polarization
How a divided Congress still manages to pass bipartisan legislation

Children’s home transitions vary by setting, routine, and support
How locations, rituals, and relationships shape children's moves between parents












