Stanford’s Political Science program equips students to critically assess institutions, ideologies, policies, and global affairs. These project ideas help students explore contemporary political challenges, assess systems of power, and contribute to civic discourse through rigorous research.
Impact of Social Media on Voter Turnout Among Young Adults
Comparative Study of Electoral Systems and Representation Fairness
The Role of Populism in Contemporary European Politics
Media Bias and Public Opinion Formation During Elections
Analysis of Political Polarization in U.S. Congressional Debates
Effectiveness of Campaign Finance Regulations Across Democracies
The Rise of Authoritarianism in Democratic Institutions
Digital Surveillance and Civil Liberties in the Post-9/11 Era
Political Participation Patterns in Low-Income Communities
AI Regulation Policies in Global Governance Institutions
How Grassroots Movements Influence Urban Policy Reform
Analyzing Voting Patterns Using Geospatial Data and Demographics
The Role of Think Tanks in U.S. Foreign Policy Decision-Making
Impact of Immigration Policy Shifts on Electoral Outcomes
Comparative Analysis of Female Political Representation in Asia and Europe
Climate Change Policy Framing in Global Political Discourse
Legal Interpretations of the Constitution in the Digital Age
Democratic Erosion and Media Control in Semi-Authoritarian States
Human Rights and International Law Enforcement Mechanisms
Political Trust and Vaccine Compliance During Public Health Crises
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