Harvard’s Government BA trains students to dissect how power operates within and between nations. Core sequences in political thought, comparative politics, American politics, and international relations intertwine with cutting-edge courses on cyber-security, populism, and global health governance. Field internships on Capitol Hill, Model UN simulations, and research with the Ash Center enable graduates to shape public service, law, journalism, and diplomacy.
Survey research on youth voter turnout strategies
Simulation game of UN Security Council crisis response
Spatial analysis of gerrymandering and representation
Policy brief on regulating political deepfakes
Oral-history project with local civil-rights leaders
Comparative study of populist rhetoric in Brazil and Hungary
Data dashboard monitoring democratic backsliding indices
Digital archive of women in Congress speeches
Capstone on cyber-defense norms in international law
Randomized trial of fact-checking interventions online
Network analysis of global climate-accord negotiations
Podcast series on constitutional design after conflict
Mapping protest diffusion during the Arab Spring
Case study of city-level participatory budgeting
Research on AI ethics in government surveillance
Interactive timeline of treaty ratifications by the U.S. Senate
Workshop on deliberative democracy in high schools
Ethnography of political satire communities
Interrogate power and craft evidence-based policy solutions in Harvard’s Government program.
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