Harvard’s Government PhD shapes political scientists skilled in causal inference, archival research, and field experiments. Doctoral cohorts study authoritarian resilience, algorithmic governance, and climate security, deploying surveys in 50 languages and machine‑learning text analysis across congressional debates. Graduates advise policymakers, newsrooms, and civic‑tech ventures worldwide.
Field experiment testing fact‑checking impact on WhatsApp rumors
Text‑as‑data analysis of climate rhetoric in UN speeches
Network study of transnational activist coalitions
Survey of algorithmic bias perceptions among urban voters
Spatial model of redistricting and minority representation
Ethnography of community policing reforms in Nairobi
Policy simulation of carbon border tariffs on trade alliances
Historical database of coups and regime changes since 1800
Randomized phone‑poll incentives increasing female candidacies
Media‑ownership study linking concentration to misinformation
VR civic‑engagement game teaching deliberative democracy
Capstone on AI oversight frameworks in public agencies
Open‑data portal tracking campaign‑finance flows
Podcast interviewing former heads of state on democratic backsliding
Produce research that explains—and improves—political life globally.
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