The University of Chicago’s Political Science program challenges students to understand political systems, ideologies, and power dynamics across global contexts. These research topics explore democratic resilience, comparative politics, policymaking, and international relations using both theory and data.
Analyzing the Rise of Populism in Modern Democracies
The Role of Political Campaigns in Shaping Voter Behavior
Electoral System Design: Proportional vs. Majoritarian Models
The Impact of Social Media on Political Polarization
Public Trust in Government: Causes and Consequences
Civil Disobedience and Democratic Theory: A Comparative Study
International Human Rights Law and Sovereignty Conflicts
U.S. Foreign Policy Post-9/11: Strategy and Transformation
Comparative Study of Authoritarian Regimes and Democratic Erosion
Voting Rights and the History of Electoral Access in America
Lobbying, Interest Groups, and Policy Formation in Congress
Political Communication and Media Framing of Protests
Global Migration Policies: Ethics, Security, and Integration
Women in Politics: Representation and Structural Barriers
Judicial Review and Constitutional Interpretation in the U.S.
Political Ideology and Economic Policy Outcomes
Federalism in Crisis Management: COVID-19 Case Study
Analyzing Political Narratives in Nationalist Movements
The Role of the United Nations in Peacekeeping Missions
Youth Political Engagement and Voting Behavior Trends
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