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Top Links 1090 US energy policy impasse. The global hierarchy of defense R&D. Early modern comparative religion & the true face of the Qing.
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The current impasse in US energy policy reflects a dangerous disconnect between political will and scientific consensus on climate action.
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While examining the Qing dynasty's influence is fascinating, it risks oversimplifying complex historical narratives and their relevance today.
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The relationship between defense R&D and global power dynamics highlights the need for a balanced approach to national security and technological advancement.
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A comprehensive US energy policy is essential for sustainable growth and environmental responsibility, addressing climate change effectively.
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Exploring early modern comparative religion can provide valuable insights into contemporary social issues, fostering greater tolerance and understanding.
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