The Master of Arts in Political Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares students to critically evaluate political systems, public policies, and global institutions. Through rigorous coursework and research in political theory, comparative politics, and international relations, students build analytical and practical skills for careers in public service, NGOs, research, or PhD study.
The Rise of Populism in Democratic Societies
Comparative Study of Electoral Systems and Voter Behavior
The Role of Lobbying in U.S. Environmental Policy
Political Polarization and Media Influence in Democracies
State Sovereignty and International Human Rights Law
Civil-Military Relations in Emerging Democracies
Gender Quotas and Political Representation in Latin America
Public Trust and Government Response During Health Crises
Authoritarian Resilience and Digital Surveillance
Federalism and Policy Innovation in the U.S. States
International Organizations and Conflict Mediation
Political Identity and Nationalism in Post-Colonial States
The Effectiveness of Economic Sanctions as Foreign Policy Tools
Constitutional Courts and the Protection of Minority Rights
Climate Politics and Intergovernmental Negotiations
The Politics of Migration and Border Security
Cybersecurity Policy and National Defense Strategies
The Role of Political Parties in Democratic Backsliding
Voting Rights Legislation and Electoral Access in the U.S.
Political Ideologies and Educational Curricula
Gain expertise in political institutions, global relations, and policy frameworks through a program designed for future leaders and analysts.
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