The University of Chicago’s M.A. in Political Science program provides rigorous training in political theory, institutions, and empirical methods. These project topics allow students to explore global political structures, ideologies, policy debates, and the evolving role of citizenship.
The Rise of Populism in Western Democracies: A Comparative Study
Voter Behavior and Social Media Influence in Recent Elections
Political Polarization in the United States: Historical Trends and Present Impact
Gender and Representation in National Legislatures
Constitutional Reform in Transitional Democracies
The Role of Lobbying in Policy-Making: Transparency vs. Influence
Public Trust and Crisis Management in Democratic Governments
Electoral Systems and Their Impact on Minority Representation
Political Disinformation and the Ethics of Content Moderation
Decentralization and Local Governance Efficiency
Judicial Independence and Rule of Law in Emerging Economies
The Political Economy of Welfare State Retrenchment
Authoritarian Resilience and Strategies of Legitimation
Comparative Political Culture: Civic Participation in Asia vs. Europe
Populist Rhetoric and Anti-Immigration Sentiment
The Role of Think Tanks in Policy Discourse Formation
Post-Conflict Political Reconstruction: Lessons from Iraq and Rwanda
Digital Campaign Strategies and Voter Mobilization
Globalization and the Decline of State Sovereignty
The Rise of Green Parties and Climate Policy Innovation
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