Columbia University's Political Science program offers students the opportunity to explore political systems, ideologies, and public institutions. These research topics invite undergraduates to critically engage with real-world issues using frameworks in international relations, comparative politics, and political theory.
The Influence of Social Media on Voter Behavior in U.S. Elections
Populism and Its Effects on Democratic Institutions
A Comparative Study of Parliamentary vs. Presidential Systems
The Role of the United Nations in Global Conflict Resolution
Fake News and Its Impact on Political Polarization
An Analysis of Lobbying and Corporate Influence in U.S. Politics
Political Communication Strategies in the Age of TikTok
The Rise of Authoritarianism in Democracies
Voting Rights and Electoral Reform in the 21st Century
International Sanctions and Their Effectiveness in Diplomacy
Climate Change Policy and Political Accountability
Representation of Women in Global Political Leadership
Cybersecurity and National Sovereignty: A Policy Analysis
Political Campaign Finance Laws: Transparency and Loopholes
Constitutional Amendments and Civil Liberties in India and the U.S.
Public Opinion Formation in Post-Truth Societies
The Role of Youth Movements in Political Change
The Relationship Between Economic Inequality and Political Instability
Policy Responses to Refugee Crises Across Nations
The Role of Think Tanks in Shaping U.S. Foreign Policy
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