The PhD in Political Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides rigorous training in theory, methodology, and field research across comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and public policy. Students engage with pressing global and domestic challenges while developing original scholarship that shapes public discourse and policy.
Authoritarian Resilience and Political Adaptation in Southeast Asia
The Role of Social Media in Electoral Polarization
Comparative Analysis of Federalism in Multinational States
Gender Representation in Legislative Decision-Making
Constitutional Design in Post-Conflict Democracies
International Law and State Sovereignty in Cybersecurity Governance
Populist Rhetoric and Political Mobilization in Latin America
Political Behavior and Climate Change Policy Attitudes
Institutional Trust and Public Health Compliance in Pandemics
Disinformation Campaigns and Democratic Resilience
Trade Agreements and the Politics of Global Inequality
Decentralization and Service Delivery in African States
Judicial Independence in Transitional Democracies
Lobbying Strategies in Environmental Regulation
Political Economy of Taxation in Developing Countries
Public Opinion Formation in Conflict Zones
Political Theory of Migration and Borders
Survey Experiments on Voter Behavior in Emerging Democracies
The Role of Bureaucracy in Crisis Governance
AI Regulation and Democratic Accountability
Engage with real-world policy and theoretical debates through one of the most respected doctoral political science programs in the U.S.
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