Duke’s Political Science Ph.D. equips scholars to interrogate power with causal inference, formal theory, and computational methods. Doctoral fellows build election-forecast engines, audit social-media disinformation, and stage randomized peace-building trials in conflict zones. Civic-tech residencies translate code into voter-access platforms and sanction-risk dashboards.
Field experiment testing WhatsApp fact-checks on vote-buying rumors
Network analysis of PAC donations shaping climate legislation
Synthetic-control study of gun-safety laws on youth homicide
VR diplomacy simulator teaching cyber-conflict de-escalation
Machine-learning early-warning system for electoral violence
Policy dashboard benchmarking AI-policy readiness across states
Sentiment mining of legislative speeches during pandemic relief bills
Blockchain prototype for transparent municipal budgeting
Crowdsourced database tracking anti-corruption protests worldwide
Game-theoretic model of vaccine-passport negotiations
Interactive map of climate-migration lobbying networks
Random-forest predictor of treaty-ratification success
Open-source toolkit auditing predictive-policing bias
Geo-spatial study of infrastructure aid on incumbent advantage
Citizen-jury platform deliberating facial-recognition bans
Policy brief on gender-balanced cabinets and legislative productivity
Serious game teaching redistricting trade-offs
Podcast featuring youth delegates at global summits
Convert analytical rigor into democratic solutions with Duke.
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