Stanford’s Ph.D. in Political Science is designed for scholars aiming to produce high-impact research across theory, institutions, and policy. These dissertation ideas span governance, international relations, political behavior, and public administration—shaping future policy and academic debate.
Authoritarian Resilience in the Age of Social Media
Ethnic Voting Patterns and Political Polarization in Divided Societies
The Rise of Populism and Its Impact on Liberal Democracies
Digital Surveillance and State Power in Hybrid Regimes
Political Behavior in Climate Crisis Voting: A Cross-National Study
Gender Representation and Legislative Effectiveness in Parliaments
Electoral Integrity and Voter Confidence in Emerging Democracies
The Political Economy of Foreign Aid Allocation
Deliberative Democracy in Online Civic Forums
The Role of Political Institutions in Pandemic Governance
International Sanctions and Domestic Political Change
Urban Protests and State Responses in Authoritarian Regimes
The Evolution of International Norms in Humanitarian Interventions
Constitutional Design and Ethnic Conflict Management
Policy Diffusion in Climate Change Legislation
AI Regulation and Its Implications for Democratic Accountability
The Political Psychology of National Identity Formation
Media Fragmentation and Trust in Government Institutions
Non-State Actors and Peacebuilding in Post-Conflict States
Comparative Political Reforms in Semi-Presidential Systems
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