The Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at the University of Washington introduces students to the foundations of politics, institutions, policy, and international relations. Students develop analytical and research skills to explore how power is distributed and exercised in various political systems.
Analyzing the Rise of Populism in Western Democracies
Studying the Impact of Social Media on Political Mobilization
Evaluating Electoral Systems: A Comparative Study
The Role of Lobbying in U.S. Policymaking
Examining Political Polarization and Its Effects on Governance
The Influence of International Organizations on National Sovereignty
Analyzing Voter Behavior Through Demographic Trends
The Political Economy of Climate Change Policies
Assessing the Effectiveness of Grassroots Movements
Comparing Federalism in the U.S. and European Union
Studying the Evolution of Political Campaign Strategies
The Role of Political Satire in Civic Engagement
Exploring Gender Representation in Legislative Bodies
The Rise of Authoritarianism in Democratic Societies
The Role of Public Opinion in Foreign Policy Decisions
Impact of Judicial Review on Constitutional Interpretation
The Dynamics of Coalition Governments in Parliamentary Systems
Examining Corruption and Transparency Initiatives
Case Study: Policy Implementation Challenges in Urban Areas
Simulating a United Nations General Assembly Debate
Understand the dynamics of politics, policymaking, and power structures globally and locally while preparing for careers in law, government, and public service.
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