MIT’s Political Science undergraduate program blends theory with empirical analysis to explore how societies are governed and decisions are made. These projects explore democracy, international relations, public policy, and the impact of technology on politics.
Analyzing Voter Turnout Trends Using Public Data Sets
Comparative Study of Electoral Systems Across Democracies
Policy Impact Assessment of Universal Healthcare Models
The Role of Social Media in Political Polarization
AI-Based Sentiment Analysis of Parliamentary Debates
Simulation of Coalition Formation in Multi-Party Systems
Effect of Fake News on Election Outcomes
Geopolitical Analysis of Resource-Based Conflicts
Campaign Finance Regulation and Electoral Fairness
The Influence of Lobbying in Environmental Legislation
Predicting Political Alignment Using Social Media Behavior
Public Opinion Modeling During Crisis Periods
US-China Trade Relations: A Policy Evolution Study
Constitutional Design in Emerging Democracies
Security vs. Privacy: Surveillance in the Digital Age
Gender Representation in Political Institutions
Quantifying the Effectiveness of Protest Movements
International Sanctions: Effectiveness and Consequences
Analyzing Polarization in Judicial Decisions
Decoding Populism in Latin American Politics
Blockchain-Based Voting System Feasibility Study
Artificial Intelligence in Modern Warfare Policy
Role of Youth in Participatory Governance
Deconstructing Policy Failures in Pandemic Management
Analyzing Trust in Government Using Survey Data
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