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Dissertations from 2023 2023

Alternative Power: The Politics of Denmark's Renewable Energy Transition , Robert Darrow, Political Science

Politics is Conspiracy: Everyday Political Conversations in Afghanistan , Mohsen Jalali, Political Science

The Violence of Nostalgia: Conspiracy Theorism, White Nationalism, and Restoring American Exceptionalism , Candice K. Travis, Political Science

"The Land that Feminism Forgot": Birthzillas, Madwives, and the Politics of Chilbirth , Amber Vayo, Political Science

Dissertations from 2022 2022

Theorizing Black Statecraft , Samantha Davis, Political Science

Another Postcolonialism: Innovating Sovereignty from Below Through the Responsibility to Protect , Gabriel P. Mares, Political Science

THE POLITICIZATION OF THE DEAD AND INVISIBILE VIOLENCE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TURKEY AND MEXICO , Bilgesu Sumer, Political Science

Debris of Progress: A Political Ethnography of Critical Infrastructure , Ethan Tupelo, Political Science

Dissertations from 2021 2021

Why do Policy Frames Change? Rhetorical Construction and Contestation of Gay Rights in a Contested Regime , Shih-chan Dai, Political Science

Thinking with Black Lives Matter: Towards a Critical Theory of Racial Capitalism , Siddhant Issar, Political Science

Latino Race Cards: Negative Racial Appeals in Contemporary Campaigns and the Bounds of Racial Priming Theory , Rebecca Lisi, Political Science

Targeting Drones: Framing, Vetting, and Power in Transnational Advocacy Issue Networks , Alexandria J. Nylen, Political Science

GRAMMARS OF IDENTITY: POLITICAL LANGUAGES OF ACTIVISM IN ARGENTINA AND THE UNITED STATES , Ana M. Ospina Pedraza, Political Science

Cyclones, Spectacles, and Citizenship: The Politicization of Natural Disasters in the US and Oman , Tyler Schuenemann, Political Science

Platforms and Power: Transnational Guatemala , Eric Sippert, Political Science

Roadblocks to Access: Perceptions of Law and Socioeconomic Problems in South Africa , Kira Tait, Political Science

UPRISING AND DISPLACEMENT: ETHNOGRAPHIES OF VIOLENCE AND IDENTITY-(RE)FORMATION AMONG SYRIANS , Basileus Zeno, Political Science

Dissertations from 2020 2020

PRECARIOUS PIPES: GOVERNANCE, INFORMALITY, AND THE POLITICS OF ACCESS IN KARACHI , Usmaan M. Farooqui, Political Science

Dissertations from 2019 2019

Partisan Policymaking: Research and Advocacy in an Era of Polarization , Zachary Albert, Political Science

Citizenship in transit: perils and promises of crossing Mexico , Martha Balaguera Cuervo, Political Science

WHITEWASHED: THE RACIALIZATION OF AMERICA’S MIDDLE CLASS IDENTITY , Kaylee Theresa Johnson, Political Science

The Solution is the Problem: An Immanent Critique of Capitalism's Crisis, 2008-2018 , Michael Stein, Political Science

Embodied, Rationed, Precarious: Conceptualizations of Sovereignty in Urban Food Regimes , Candan Turkkan, Political Science

Dissertations from 2018 2018

Communication is a Two Way Street: Race, Gender, and Elite Responsiveness in U.S. Politics , Mia Costa, Political Science

The Promise(s) of Resilience: Governance and Resistance In Complex Times , alix olson, Political Science

Why Education Matters: Political Participation and Interpretive Experiences at High School , Samuel V. Stoddard, Political Science

FREE MARKET AUTHORITARIANISM AND THE ELECTION OF DONALD TRUMP , Sarah Tanzi, Political Science

The Paradox of a Town Meeting: The Influence of Forms of Local Government on Citizen Representation , Wouter Marc van Erve, Political Science

Dissertations from 2017 2017

Voter Turnout Overreports: Measurement, Modeling and Deception , Ivelisse Cuevas-Molina, Political Science

“MY EYES ARE OPEN BUT MY LIPS ARE WHISPERING”: LINGUISTIC AND SYMBOLIC FORMS OF RESISTANCE IN THAILAND DURING 2006-2016 , Khorapin Phuaphansawat, Political Science

LOOKING BEYOND THE RUBBLE TOWARD LOUVERTUREAN STATECRAFT: THE POST-OCCUPATION STATE AND THE HISTORICAL FAULT LINE OF RESPONSIVE GOVERNMENT IN HAITI (1791-2016) , Moise St Louis, Political Science

Dissertations from 2016 2016

Citation Networks, Linguistics-Based Cues, and Logic-Based Approaches to Understanding What Persuades a Judge to Forsake Bias , James ben-Aaron, Political Science

The Social Corporation: Firms, Networks, and Politics , Michael Kowal, Political Science

Examining the Civil-Military Divide Through New (Institutional) Lenses: The Influence of the Supreme Court , Allen Linken, Political Science

American Authoritarianism in Black and White , Matthew C. MacWilliams, Political Science

Managing the Agricultural Biotechnology Revolution: Responses to Transgenic Seeds in Developing Countries , Alper Yagci, Political Science

Dissertations from 2015 2015

Time to Leave Uchronia: Queer Eco-Temporalities for a Livable World , Claire S. Brault, Political Science

The Effects of Using Security Frames on Global Agenda Setting and Policy Making , Sirin Duygulu Elcim, Political Science

The Promise of Mourning , Samantha Rose Hill, Political Science

Tacit Web: Entrepreneurial Discovery, Institutional Complexity and Internet Diffusion , Meelis Kitsing, Political Science

Place, Nature, and Political Economy: The Submerged Politics of Alternative Agri-Food Movements , Matthew Aaron Lepori, Political Science

Undying Protests: On Collective Action and Practices of Resistance against Feminicide in Ciudad Juárez , Elva F. Orozco Mendoza, Political Science

The Economy Effect , Jeremy N. Wolf, Political Science

Dissertations from 2014 2014

ANTIGONE CLAIMED, "I AM A STRANGER": DEMOCRACY, MEMBERSHIP AND UNAUTHORIZED IMMIGRATION , ANDRES FABIAN HENAO CASTRO, Political Science

Still Dirty After All These Years: Political Leadership, Knowledge, and Socialization and Regional Environmental Cooperation in Northeast Asia , Inkyoung Kim, Political Science

Southie versus Roxbury: Crime, Welfare, and the Racialized Gubernatorial Politics of Massachusetts in the Post-Civil Rights Era , Daniel T. Kirsch, Political Science

Imperial Janus: Patterns of Governance in the Western Borderlands of the Tsarist Empire , Nicklaus Laverty, Political Science

A Veteran Welfare State: Veterans' Benefits, Coalition Politics, and Social Policy Change, 1943-1973 , Melinda R. Tarsi, Political Science

Dissertations from 2013 2013

Democratizing the Criminal: Jury Nullification as Exercise of Sovereign Discretion over the Friend-Enemy Distinction , Timothy A. Delaune, Political Science

In Transition: The Politics of Place-based, Prefigurative Social Movements , Emily Hardt, Political Science

Promising Prevention: Greening the Breast Cancer Movement in the United States , Kristen Abatsis McHenry, Political Science

Bringing the Ballot Box to the People: Election Administration and the Origins of Inclusive Voting Practices , Kevin Pallister, Political Science

Resilient Environmental Governance: Protecting Changing Ecosystems Through Multilevel Governance , Casey Stevens, Political Science

The Local Production Of Welfare Humanitarianism In Neoliberal Turkey , F. Gizem Zencirci, Political Science

Dissertations from 2012 2012

Journey From Islamism To Conservative Democracy: The Politics Of Religious Party Moderation In Turkey , Guliz Dinc Belcher, Political Science

Why Sacrifice Sovereignty? A Non-Instrumental Explanation of State Support for Supranational Cooperation in EU Common Foreign and Security Policy , Osman Sabri Kiratli, Political Science

Governing Piety: Islam, Empire and Moderation in Late Modernity , Dunya D Lepori, Political Science

Dissertations from 2011 2011

Beyond Promise: Politics, Institutions And Neoliberal Economic Reforms In Four African Countries , Yakubu M Azindow, Political Science

Transnational Networks and the Promotion of Conservationist Norms in Developing Countries , Kemi D. George, Political Science

Dissertations from 2010 2010

Ideological Endzones: NFL Films and The Countersubversive Tradition in American Politics , Nicholas R. Archer, Political Science

Constituting Representation: The Concept Of Representation In American Political Development , Patrick F Campbell, Political Science

After The Fog Of Reform: Democratic Consolidation In Mexico And Turkey , Evren Celik Wiltse, Political Science

The cross, the fall, and the resurrection: The Social Gospel and the democratic party , Christopher Lee Cronin

The Business Community and the Forging of Political Consensus Against the Clinton Healthcare Security Act of 1994 , Michael Lenz, Political Science

Elemental Challenges: Environmental Troubles beyond the Limits of Democracy , Brad Mapes-Martins, Political Science

The Exclusion of Non-Native Voters from a Final Plebiscite in Puerto Rico: Law and Policy , Ramon Antonio Rodriguez, Political Science

The World Is Plural: Democratic Contributions Of Hannah Arendt , Lena Kay Zuckerwise, Political Science

Dissertations from 2009 2009

The influence of American exceptionalist thought on the role of the United States in the contemporary "War on Terrorism". , Michael Dominic D'Amore, Political Science

Leviathan’S Rage: State Sovereignty And Crimes Against Humanity In The Late Twentieth Century , Cecil Bryant Lawson, Political Science

City Marketing and Gated Communities: A Case Study of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico , Carlos A. Suarez-Carrasquillo, Political Science

Dissertations from 2008 2008

The Europeanization of the social partnership : the future of neo-corporatism in Austria and Germany. , Paul S. Adams, Political Science

A tutelazo limpio : a story of the struggle for identity and rights in Colombia and the demobilizing effect of the law. , Farid Samir Benavides Vanegas, Political Science

Can the states increase religious freedom if they try? : judicial and legislative effects on religious actor success in the state courts. , David, Claborn, Political Science

Designing multilateral environmental agreements. , Christopher M. Marcoux, Political Science

Politics of the parking space: Rights, identity, and property , Sarah K Marusek

Cosmopolitanism and abjection in Montesquieu's Persian letters. , Veronica A. O'Connor, Political Science

Dissertations from 2007 2007

Rethinking theories of transitions in the former Soviet Union. , Luke, Perry, Political Science

The sticking point : human rights and civil-military relations in Latin America. , Rebecca K. Root, Political Science

Disengaging from territory : identity, the politics of contestation and domestic political structures: India & Britain (1929-1935), and Indonesia & East Timor (1975-1999). , Lena, Tan, Political Science

A critical assessment of international relations theories for managing transboundary water resources : the case of the Nile basin. , Yohannes, Woldemariam, Political Science

Dissertations from 2006 2006

Reading the Quaderni del carcere : the political project of Antonio Gramsci. , Manuel S. Almeida Rodriguez, Political Science

Living politics by awakening history : a critical approach to Walter Benjamin through Sigmund Freud. , Alex, Betancourt-Serrano, Political Science

The shield of Achilles and the war on terror : Ekphrasis as critique. , Christopher D. Erickson, Political Science

American pragmatism and democratic faith. , Robert J. Lacey, Political Science

Lyrics and the law : the constitution of law in music. , Aaron R. S., Lorenz, Political Science

Myths and realities of the role of officialdom in economic development in Ukraine : two case studies in small business creation, Kharkiv and Transcarpathia. , Robert J. O'Meara, Political Science

American ideal : Theodore Roosevelt and the redefinition of American individualism. , Paul M. Rego, Political Science

Ideological dissention in the progressive era : uncovering the challengers to direct democracy reforms. , Lonce H. Sandy-Bailey, Political Science

Creating a culture of political giving. , David L. Wiltse, Political Science

Dissertations from 2005 2005

The conservation of crop genetic diversity in Turkey : an analysis of the linkages between local, national and international levels. , Zuhre, Aksoy, Political Science

Cultivating participatory democracy at the grassroots: A case study in Middle Belt Nigeria , Laura Mullen Dobson

American voting : the local character of suffrage in the United States. , Alec C. Ewald, Political Science

Cultivating participatory democracy at the grassroots : a case study in middle belt Nigeria. , Laura, Mullen-Dobson, Political Science

The state, the noncitizen, and the challenge of bilateral legitimacy in the United States, Canada and Australia. , Alicia Marie Rampulla, Political Science

Dissertations from 2004 2004

Contesting constitutional meaning : the political Constitution and the myth of judicial supremacy. , George, Thomas, Political Science

Responsibility and critical theory : responding to suffering after Auschwitz. , Antonio Y. Vázquez Arroyo, Political Science

Violation and immunity: The languages of politics and health in prerevolutionary Massachusetts , Martha Yoder

Poll use and policy-making in the White House : 1993-2000. , Jeanne. Zaino, Political Science

Dissertations from 2003 2003

White noise : the political uses of internet technology by right-wing extremist groups. , Alison D. Dagnes, Political Science

Confronting our enlightenment apprehensions : morally informed action and our capacity for progress in America. , Stephen Terhune Smith, Political Science

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Finding and choosing a strong research topic is the critical first step when it comes to crafting a high-quality dissertation or thesis. If you’ve landed on this post, chances are you’re looking for a politics-related research topic , but aren’t sure where to start. Here, we’ll explore a variety of politically-related research ideas across a range of disciplines, including political theory and philosophy, comparative politics, international relations, public administration and policy.

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The topic ideation and evaluation process has multiple steps . In this post, we’ll kickstart the process by sharing some research topic ideas. This is the starting point, but to develop a well-defined research topic, you’ll need to identify a clear and convincing research gap , along with a well-justified plan of action to fill that gap.

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Overview: Politics-Related Topics

  • Political theory and philosophy
  • Comparative politics
  • International relations
  • Public administration
  • Public policy
  • Examples of politics-related dissertations

Topics & Ideas: Political Theory

  • An analysis of the impact of feminism on political theory and the concept of citizenship in Saudi Arabia in the context of Vision 2030
  • A comparative study of the political philosophies of Marxism and liberalism and their influence on modern politics
  • An examination of how the Covid-19 pandemic affected the relationship between individual freedom and collective responsibility in political philosophy
  • A study of the impact of race and ethnicity on French political philosophy and the concept of justice
  • An exploration of the role of religion in political theory and its impact on secular democracy in the Middle East
  • A Review of Social contract theory, comparative analysis of the political philosophies of Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau
  • A study of the concept of the common good in political philosophy and its relevance to the ongoing refugee crisis in Europe
  • An examination of the relationship between political power and the rule of law in developing African countries
  • A study of the impact of postmodernism on political theory and the concept of truth, a case study of the US
  • An exploration of the role of virtue in political philosophy and its impact on the assessment of moral character in political leaders

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Topics & Ideas: Comparative Politics

  • A comparative study of different models of federalism and their impact on democratic governance: A case Study of South American federalist states
  • The impact of ethnic and religious diversity on political stability and democracy in developing countries, a review of literature from Africa
  • An analysis of the role of civil society in promoting democratic change in autocratic regimes: A case study in Sweden
  • A comparative examination of the impact of globalization on political institutions and processes in South America and Africa.
  • A study of the factors that contribute to successful democratization in authoritarian regimes, a review of the role of Elite-driven democratization
  • A comparison of the political and economic systems of China and India and their impact on social development
  • The impact of corruption on political institutions and democracy in South East Asia, a critical review
  • A comparative examination of the impact of majoritarian representation (winner-take-all) vs proportional representation on political representation and governance
  • An exploration of Multi-party systems in democratic countries and their impact on minority representation and policy-making.
  • A study of the factors that contribute to successful decentralization and regional autonomy, a case study of Spain

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Topics & Ideas: International Relations

  • A comparative analysis of the effectiveness of diplomacy and military force in resolving international conflicts in Central Africa.
  • The impact of globalization on the sovereignty of nation-states and the changing nature of international politics, a review of the role of Multinational Corporations
  • An examination of the role of international aid organizations in promoting peace, security, and development in the Middle East.
  • A study of the impact of economic interdependence on the likelihood of conflict in international relations: A critical review of weaponized interdependence
  • A comparative analysis of the foreign policies of the EU and the US and their impact on international stability in Africa
  • An exploration of the relationship between international human rights and national sovereignty during the Covid 19 pandemic
  • A study of the role of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAO)s in international politics and their impact on state behaviour
  • A comparative analysis of the effectiveness of international regimes in addressing global challenges such as climate change, arms control, and terrorism in Brazil
  • An examination of the impact of the rise of BRICS on the international system and global governance
  • A study of the role of ideology in shaping the foreign policies of states and the dynamics of international relations in the US

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Tops & Ideas: Public Administration

  • An analysis of the impact of digital technology on public administration and the delivery of public services in Estonia
  • A review of models of public-private partnerships and their impact on the delivery of public services in Ghana
  • An examination of the role of civil society organizations in monitoring and accountability of public administration in Papua New Guinea
  • A study of the impact of environmentalism as a political ideology on public administration and policy implementation in Germany
  • An exploration of the relationship between public administration and citizen engagement in the policy-making process, an exploration of gender identity concerns in schools
  • A comparative analysis of the efficiency and effectiveness of public administration, decentralisation and pay and employment reform in developing countries
  • A study of the role of collaborative leadership in public administration and its impact on organizational performance
  • A systematic review of the challenges and opportunities related to diversity and inclusion in police services
  • A study of the impact of corrupt public administration on economic development and regional growth in Eastern Europe
  • An exploration of the relationship between public administration and civil rights and liberties, including issues related to privacy and surveillance, a case study in South Korea

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Topics & Ideas: Public Policy

  • An analysis of the impacts of public policy on income inequality and poverty reduction in South Sudan
  • A comparative study of the effectiveness of legal and regulatory, economic and financial, and social and cultural instruments for addressing climate change in South Korea
  • An examination of the role of interest groups in shaping public policy and the policy-making process regarding land-use claims
  • A study of the impact of globalization on the development of public policies and programs for mitigating climate change in Singapore
  • An exploration of the relationship between public policy and social justice in tertiary education in the UAE
  • A comparative analysis of the impact of health policies for the management of diabetes on access to healthcare and health outcomes in developing countries
  • Exploring the role of evidence-based policymaking in the design and implementation of public policies for the management of invasive invertebrates in Australia
  • An examination of the challenges and opportunities of implementing educational dietary public policies in developing multicultural countries
  • A study of the impact of public policies on urbanization and urban development in rural Indonesia
  • An exploration of the role of media and public opinion in shaping public policy and the policy-making process in the transport industry of Malaysia

Examples: Politics Dissertations & Theses

While the ideas we’ve presented above are a decent starting point for finding a politics-related research topic, they are fairly generic and non-specific. So, it helps to look at actual dissertations and theses to see how this all comes together.

Below, we’ve included a selection of research projects from various politics-related degree programs to help refine your thinking. These are actual dissertations and theses, written as part of Master’s and PhD-level programs, so they can provide some useful insight as to what a research topic looks like in practice.

  • We, the Righteous Few: Immoral Actions of Fellow Partisans are Judged as Less Possible (Varnam, 2020)
  • Civilizing the State: Civil Society and the Politics of Primary Public Health Care Provision in Urban Brazil (Gibson, 2012)
  • Political regimes and minority language policies: evidence from Taiwan and southeast Asia (Wu, 2021)
  • The Feminist Third Wave: Social Reproduction, Feminism as Class Struggle, and Contemporary Women’s Movements (Angulo, 2019)
  • The Politics of Immigration under Authoritarianism (Joo, 2019)
  • The politics of digital platforms: Sour Dictionary, activist subjectivities, and contemporary cultures of resistance (Okten, 2019)
  • Vote choice and support for diverse candidates on the Boston City Council At-Large (Dolcimascolo, 2022)
  • The city agenda: local governance and national influence in the policy agenda, 1900-2020 (Shannon, 2022)
  • Turf wars: who supported measures to criminalize homelessness in Austin, Texas? (Bompiedi, 2021)
  • Do BITs Cause Opposition Between Investor Rights and Environmental Protection? (Xiong, 2022)
  • Revealed corruption and electoral accountability in Brazil: How politicians anticipate voting behavior (Diaz, 2021)
  • Intersectional Solidarity: The Political Consequences of a Consciousness of Race, Gender and Sexuality (Crowder, 2020)
  • The Congressional Hispanic Caucus and the Coalitional Representation of Latinxs in the U.S. House of Representatives (Munoz, 2019)

Looking at these titles, you can probably pick up that the research topics here are quite specific and narrowly-focused , compared to the generic ones presented earlier. In other words, to create a top-notch research topic, you must be precise and target a specific context with specific variables of interest . In other words, you need to identify a clear, well-justified research gap.

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Theses/dissertations from 2023 2023.

A Comparative Measure Of Judicial Legitimacy , Rahul Hemrajani

Where the Constitution Is Silent: Indigenous Rights Jurisprudence in the United States , Anthony Wayne Hobert Jr.

Prosecutorial Discretion: District Attorneys, Public Opinion,and the Localized Rule of Law , Yu-Hsien Sung

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Changing Environment. Changing Attitudes? , Lindsey Brooke Hendren

Interstate Rivalry, Domestic Politics, and Economic Coercion , Shaoshuang Wen

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

International Conflict, Political Leaders, and Accountability , William Thomas Christiansen

Liberalization First, Democratization Later: The Linkage Between Income Inequality, Economic Development, and Democratization , Yi-Tzu Lin

Social Trust and Soft Power: The Role of Social Trust in Democratic Countries’ Soft Power Use , Judit Trunkos

Economic Interdependence, Power, and Peace: A Rationalist Study of Commercial Liberalism , Yuleng Zeng

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Essays on the Political Economy of International Trade and Coups , William Akoto

Judicial Legitimacy and the Dearth of State Supreme Court Knowledge , TJ Kimel

Women in the Governor's Mansion: Breaking the Barrier to Competition , Helen Adair King

Causes and Consequences of Police Militarization , Edward Eugene Lawson, Jr.

Dynamic Environments and Judicial Power , Monica Lineberger

The Dynamics of Vote Buying in Developing Democracies: Party Attachment and Party Competition in Southeast Asia , Matthew Louis Wagner

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Deepening Democracy: Inclusion, Deliberation, And Voice In The Grassroots South , Annie L. Boiter-Jolley

Evangelicals, Perceived Marginalization and Expressive Mobilization , Christin E. McMasters

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

The Economic Foundations of Authoritarian Rule , Clay Robert Fuller

Partisan Polarization, Social Identity, and Deliberative Democracy in the United States , Ryan Strickler

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Being Strategic: Black Legislative Representation In The Republican-Controlled South Carolina House of Representatives , Willie James Black

Leaders in Search of the Bomb: Institutional Incentives for Nuclear Decisions , Paige Price Cone

The Three Dimensionality Model Of State Security And Armed Conflict: Internal And External Dimensions And Lessons From The Middle East , Juri Kim

The Impact of Supreme Court Precedent in a Judicial Hierarchy , Ali Masood

How The European Union’s Criteria For Membership Move Public Opinion , Douglas Page

Information Heterogeneity and Economic Voting: A Cross-National Analysis , Chia-yin Wei

Nothing is the Matter with Kansas: White Southern Exceptionalism in American Politics , Paul White Jr.

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

The Turkish Foreign Policy Under The Justice And Development Party (AKP): A Paradigm Shift? , Ali Demirdas

The Liberal Commercial Peace, Regional Considerations: International Relations of Southeast Asia, Latin America, and the European Union Countries , Chienwu Hsueh

The Political Economy of Property Rights In China: Local Officials, Incentive Structure, And Private Enterprises , Ingrid Yingxia Li

The Domestic Adoption of International Human Rights Law: the Roles of Regional and National High Courts in Latin America , Rebecca Ann Reid

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

TOWARDS COMMON EUROPEAN ENERGY POLICY , Mariam Dekanozishvili

Essays on Battle Clusters in Internal Armed Conflicts and Insurgencies: Concept, Causes and Consequences , Chifeng Liu

The Effects of Political Control and Institutional Structure on State Ethics Commissions , William Jonathan Rauh

Do Americans’ Perceptions of the Prevalence of Prejudice Impact Their Racial Policy Preferences? Investigating Meta-Stereotypes as a Potential Causal Mechanism , Alexandra Reckendorf

How Much Do Groups Still Matter to Politics? An Examination of Group Influences on Public Opinion , Lauren E. Smith

Microfinance and Poverty Reduction: How Risks Associated With Government Policies Affect Whether Microfinance Alleviates Poverty in Latin-America , Brian Warby

Taking Interests and International Conflict More Seriously , Chong-Han Wu

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Protracted Social Conflict: A Reconceptualization and Case Analysis , Melissa M. C. Beaudoin

Race, Class, Gender, and Linked Fate: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of African American Political Partisanship, 1996 and 2004 , Sherral Yolanda Brown-Guinyard

Holding International Public-Private Partnership Accountable: An Analysis of Sensitivity and Vulnerability Dynamics In Ghana'S Water Sector Reform and Its Impact On the Target Population , Xi Chen

The Impact of Ideology and Attorneys On Precedent Usage: An Analysis of State High Courts , Benjamin Kassow

Environmental Footprints of Violent Conflict , Swapna Pathak

Economic Agreements and Interstate Conflict: A Policy Substitution Model of Coercion , Matthew Daniel-Marion Shaffer

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

Religion, Electoral Rules and Women's Representation: A Cross National Examination , Wafaa Adnan Alaradi

Postcolonial and Constructivist Theoretical Explanations of Women'S Traditional Agency In Sociopolitical Participation and Reproductive Rights In Present Day Mali and the Pilipinas , Jennifer Almeda

South Africa In Southern Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Economic Integration In the Southern African Development Community Using Hegemonic Stability Theory , William Andrew Jennings

The Relationship Between State Dissatisfaction and the Level of Conflict In State Dyads: the Revised Power Transition Theory , Hsiao-chuan Liao

Fighting In Space: Understanding the Opportunity and Willingness to Pursue Space Weapons , Michael James Martindale

Capital offenses, Non-Capital offenses, and Party Capability: Habeas Corpus Litigation in U.S. District Courts , Nicholas A. Mostardo

How Rivalries End: Understanding Dynamics of the Rivalry Termination Process , Soonkun Oh

State Implementation of the Children's Health Insurance Program: Analyses of Variation In Policy Adoption , Rebecca Layne Russ-Sellers

Female Legislators and the Power of the Purse: Does Gender Affect Government Spending? A Cross-National Analysis , Jennifer Suzanne Tison

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

Judging the Bureaucrats: Understanding the Dynamics of Court-Agency Interaction , Michael P. Fix

La Ruta Maya: The Effects of tourism and the State On the Political Behavior Choices of the Maya , Heather Lea Hawn

Presidents and Terminal Logic Behavior: Term Limits and Executive Action In the United States, Brazil, and Argentina , Genevieve M. Kehoe

The Questions of Compliance With the NPT Regime and Complex Multilateral Nuclear Negotiations: A Comparative Analysis of North Korea and Iran As Defector States , Jihyun Kim

The Rule of Law In Times of War: A Comparative Analysis of the Effect of War On High Court Decision-Making , Susanne Schorpp

Between and Beyond Borders: Conflict, International Response, and Forced Migration , Young Hoon Song

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

The War On Terrorism In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. An Academic Analysis of the Growing Phenomenon of Political Violence In the Kingdom. , Faisal M. Al-Madhi

Re-Defining Public Service In An Era of Networked Governance: An Examination of the Influence of Public Service Motivation On Contractors In Homeland Security , Alexa Haddock Bigwarfe

The Power and Authority of the Committee On the Rights of the Child , Aleksandra Chauhan

Does Foreign Direct Investment (Fdi) Affect Conflict? theIntertwined Relationship Between Multinational Corporations (Mncs) and Nation-States , Yi-Hung Chiou

Counterinsurgency Colonels: The Role of the Practitioner In the Evolution of Modern Counterinsurgency , Garrett Scott DeWitt

The Geometry of Racial Politics: The Role of Policy Entrepreneurs In Fostering Triangulation Among U.S. Racial and Ethnic Groups, 1800-1964 , Athena M. King

Passionate Political Talk: Social Networks and the Emotional Impact of Political Discussion , Bryan Michael Parsons

Judges and Their Loyalties: A Comparative Study Focused On the Venezuelan Supreme Court , Raul A. Sanchez Urribarri

International Law In the Supreme Court of the United States: An Empirical Analysis , Alan Michael Tauber

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

Wolves In Chic Clothing: Gender, Media and the Securitization of Female Suicide Bombers , Mekell Mikell

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This page provides a comprehensive list of political philosophy research paper topics that aim to guide students through the vast expanse of ideas, theories, and debates that have influenced political thought over the ages. Political philosophy, with its emphasis on societal structures, rights, justice, and governance, offers a rich tapestry of subjects for academic exploration. Navigating these topics is crucial for understanding the foundational principles that have dictated and continue to shape political systems worldwide.

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Political philosophy holds an esteemed position in the vast realm of philosophical inquiry, examining the fundamental nature of governance, rights, freedom, and societal structures. As societies evolve, so too does the need for a deepened understanding of the principles that guide them. Diving into political philosophy research paper topics is more than an academic exercise; it’s an exploration into the fabric of our collective societal heritage and a forecast of future trajectories.

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  • Origin and evolution of political thought.
  • Natural rights and their influence on politics.
  • The role of reason in political decision-making.
  • The concept of the common good.
  • Pluralism and its implications.
  • Classical vs. modern political philosophies.
  • The notion of political obligation.
  • Autonomy and its role in politics.
  • Political philosophy and the question of human nature.
  • Liberty, equality, and their tensions.
  • Rousseau’s Social Contract and the general will.
  • Locke’s Two Treatises of Government and property rights.
  • Hobbes’ Leviathan and the necessity of a strong sovereign.
  • Rawls’ theory of justice and the veil of ignorance.
  • Scanlon’s contractualism.
  • Gauthier’s Morals by Agreement.
  • Contemporary criticisms of social contract theories.
  • The role of trust in social contracts.
  • Feminist perspectives on the social contract.
  • The social contract and non-Western philosophies.
  • Classical principles of Athenian democracy.
  • Modern representative democracies.
  • Merits and criticisms of autocratic governance.
  • The rise and implications of technocratic governance.
  • Participatory vs. deliberative democracy.
  • The challenges of direct democracy.
  • Monarchies and their evolving roles.
  • Theocracy and its place in modern politics.
  • Tribal and indigenous governance structures.
  • Supranational entities and global governance.
  • The philosophical foundations of human rights.
  • Balancing individual freedom and collective responsibility.
  • Limitations and responsibilities of free speech.
  • Rights to privacy in the digital age.
  • Economic rights and their implications.
  • Rights of marginalized and indigenous groups.
  • Environmental rights and intergenerational justice.
  • Philosophical debates on freedom vs. security.
  • The right to revolt and civil disobedience.
  • Duties and the scope of global responsibilities.
  • Socratic views on governance and society.
  • Medieval political thought and the divine right.
  • Enlightenment thinkers and the rise of republicanism.
  • Fascist and Nazi political philosophies.
  • Post-colonial political thought.
  • Marxism and its global implications.
  • Feminist political philosophies through history.
  • Confucianism and East Asian political thought.
  • African Ubuntu philosophy and politics.
  • The political thought of the American Founding Fathers.
  • Rawls’ Theory of Justice.
  • Nozick’s Anarchy, State, and Utopia.
  • Distributive vs. commutative justice.
  • The gendered perspective on justice.
  • Restorative and retributive justice.
  • The philosophy of social and economic equality.
  • Capability approach to justice.
  • The philosophical foundations of affirmative action.
  • Intersecting oppressions and justice.
  • The role of luck in justice and fairness debates.
  • Classical conceptions of political power.
  • Weber’s tripartite classification of authority.
  • The problem of political obligation.
  • Foucault’s power/knowledge thesis.
  • Challenges to political legitimacy.
  • The philosophical underpinnings of civil resistance.
  • Power dynamics in international relations.
  • The concept of soft power.
  • Critical theory and power structures.
  • The philosophy behind sovereign immunity.
  • Just War theory and its critiques.
  • Philosophical perspectives on nuclear deterrence.
  • Humanitarian interventions and their ethical implications.
  • Realism vs. liberalism in international politics.
  • Kant’s Perpetual Peace and modern peace theories.
  • The politics and philosophy of global institutions.
  • Philosophical underpinnings of international law.
  • Terrorism, radicalism, and their challenges to political philosophy.
  • The ethics of drone warfare.
  • Philosophical discussions on global migration and borders.
  • Philosophical defenses and critiques of capitalism.
  • Marxist theory and its contemporary relevance.
  • The evolution and varieties of socialism.
  • Anarchist philosophies and critiques of the state.
  • Fascism and its ideological roots.
  • Libertarianism: principles and criticisms.
  • Environmental political philosophies.
  • Feminist political ideologies.
  • Postmodern political thought.
  • The future of neoliberalism.
  • Contemporary Issues and Challenges in Political Philosophy.
  • The philosophical implications of populism.
  • Identity politics and its critiques.
  • Political philosophy in the age of information.
  • Climate change and political responsibilities.
  • Bioethics, technology, and governance.
  • Challenges and opportunities of globalism.
  • Philosophical perspectives on nationalism.
  • The future of democracy in a digital age.
  • The rights and roles of AI in politics.
  • The political implications of post-truth.

As we delve into the labyrinth of political philosophy research paper topics, we find ourselves confronted with a vast array of ideas, theories, and questions that have shaped societies for millennia. The dynamic interplay of power, rights, governance, and ethics remains as relevant today as it did in the days of Plato and Aristotle. Engaging with these topics is more than an academic endeavor—it’s a journey into the heart of what it means to be human, to be a citizen, and to be a part of the ever-evolving story of civilization. The timeless value of political philosophy serves as a testament to its enduring influence and the essential role it plays in our collective narrative.

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Introduction

The annals of Western thought have been significantly shaped by the enduring influence of political philosophy. From the early musings of Socratic dialogues to the nuanced debates in contemporary think tanks, political philosophy provides a compass by which societies navigate the turbulent waters of governance, rights, and justice.

Overview of the Historical Evolution of Political Philosophy

Political philosophy, as a distinct discipline, has its roots in ancient civilizations. Early Greek thinkers, notably Plato and Aristotle, laid the groundwork for many debates that persist today. Their considerations of the ideal state, justice, and the nature of leadership set the stage for millennia of discourse. This classical foundation was built upon during the Roman era by philosophers like Cicero and later during the Enlightenment by figures such as Locke, Rousseau, and Montesquieu. Their discussions on social contracts, individual rights, and the separation of powers have left an indelible mark on Western political systems.

The 19th and 20th centuries ushered in a plethora of new ideologies, spurred by industrialization, wars, and revolutions. Thinkers like Marx and Engels critiqued capitalism and introduced revolutionary socialist ideals. Concurrently, the horrors of war led to reflections on nationalism, imperialism, and the ethics of conflict, with philosophers like Hannah Arendt dissecting the roots of totalitarianism and the banality of evil.

Relevance of Political Philosophy Research Paper Topics

A venture into political philosophy research paper topics offers a unique prism through which one can comprehend the evolution and diversity of human governance. Every political system, from monarchies to democracies, springs from a foundational philosophical rationale. For instance, understanding the American Revolution and its aftermath is enriched by a grasp of Lockean principles of life, liberty, and property. Similarly, dissecting the rise and fall of Soviet communism is more insightful when one considers Marxist-Leninist tenets.

Moreover, as globalization melds East and West, there’s an increasing importance in understanding non-Western political philosophies. Confucianism’s influence on East Asian governance models, or the Ubuntu philosophy’s impact on African communal values, are testament to the vast expanse of political philosophical thought.

Contemporary Significance and Challenges Addressed by Political Philosophy

Today, the world is no less complex than it was for our philosophical forebears. We grapple with issues of globalism vs. nationalism, the role of AI in governance, and the sociopolitical ramifications of climate change. These challenges necessitate a philosophical lens. For instance, debates on global migration are enriched by applying Rawlsian principles of justice. Similarly, the ethical implications of surveillance in our digital age can be assessed through Foucauldian concepts of power dynamics.

Political philosophy research paper topics also offer avenues to dissect newer ideologies and movements. The rise of populism in various parts of the world, debates surrounding identity politics, and the philosophical underpinnings of the alt-right or antifa movements provide rich grounds for exploration.

The Role of Political Philosophy in Shaping Public Opinion, Policy-making, and Societal Norms

While often regarded as a high-brow academic pursuit, political philosophy is intrinsically tied to the pulse of the street. The philosophical convictions of thinkers often trickle down to shape public opinion and, by extension, influence policy-making. For instance, the principles articulated in John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty inform contemporary discussions on free speech and societal limits.

Additionally, societal norms, like our collective views on privacy, freedom, or equality, are continually shaped by ongoing philosophical discourses. The feminist philosophical movement, for example, has had tangible impacts, reshaping societal norms and pushing for policy changes in areas like workplace rights, reproductive health, and representation.

As the global landscape undergoes rapid and unpredictable shifts, the significance of political philosophy research paper topics becomes ever more pronounced. These topics, rooted in age-old debates yet adaptable to contemporary quandaries, provide invaluable tools for dissecting, understanding, and ultimately shaping the world around us. In a globalized, digitized age, political philosophy remains a beacon, illuminating the path for governance, societal values, and human rights. Its timeless relevance stands as a testament to the depth and breadth of issues it addresses, guiding societies past, present, and future.

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The choice of dissertation topic is crucial for research as it will facilitate the process and makes it an exciting and manageable process. Several dissertation ideas exist in philosophy, including metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, logic, aesthetics, deontology, absurdum, and existentialism. Philosophy dissertations can be based on either primary research or secondary research.

Primary data dissertations incorporate the collection and analysis of data obtained through questionnaires and surveys. On the other hand, secondary data dissertations make use of existing literature to test the research hypothesis . To help you get started with philosophy topic selection for your dissertation, a list is developed by our experts.

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Philosophy Dissertation Topics of Research

Topic 1: an examination of women's perspective on feminist philosophy..

Research Aim: This study aims to look into the importance of feminism in a philosophical context. It will also identify the factors that lead to postmodernism and liberal feminism from women’s perspectives and will also focus on the impact of feminist philosophy on the development of modern society.

Topic 2: Sociological Functionalism- Investigating the Development and Beliefs

Research Aim: This research study will focus on new types of functionalism and get a deeper understanding of inner and outer circumstances in which different approaches take place. This study will also investigate how the researchers use social theory to acquire a better understanding of the environment in which these concepts are used. It will also promote sociology through informing and inspiring practices and research.

Topic 3: Assessing the History and Development of Philosophical Work from the 15th to 21st Century.

Research Aim: This study aims to find the history and development of philosophical work from the 15th and 21st Centuries. It will examine the theoretical foundations of the practice, applications, and social consequences. This study will also focus on different factors of how philosophy has evolved in these centuries and what changes have occurred.

Topic 4: A Comprehensive View of Social Development of Loneliness.

Research Aim: This study will comprehend how various theoretical points of view are connected or linked r to loneliness. This study will also present an argument for an interpretative social point of view by dissembling the sense of loneliness into key components. It will also focus on the problems and different behaviours of people.

Topic 5: What does it mean to live in an Ideal Society- Discuss using Plato's Philosophies.

Research Aim: Plato is well known for his monologue known as the Republic; he was also the classical political philosopher whose views influenced future political thoughts. Plato’s ideal society was created during a time when Plato was exceedingly optimistic about human nature and its ability to absorb knowledge. This study will conduct a deep analysis of Plato’s ideologies and his views and their impact on the western political world.

More Philosophy Dissertation Research Topics

Topic 1: why we should stop capital punishment and adopt permanent solutions to help solve crimes..

Research Aim: This research aims to analyse the importance of rehabilitation and counseling of criminals to bring them back to their usual walks of life. The whole idea is to eliminate crime, and capital punishment does not provide solutions where a clean society can be developed.

Topic 2: Should people always obey the rules? A closer look at the line between breaking rules and rebellion.

Research Aim: Rules are developed to maintain a balance in society and ensure discipline, which helps an individual in every sphere of their lives. But specific rules are created only for serving a group and not for the whole society’s best interest. This research aims at finding pieces of evidence where rule-breaking is a rebellion and for the upliftment of humanity and not in personal interest.

Topic 3: Loneliness: Reconstructing its meaning

Research Aim: This research aims at finding the meaning of loneliness, what it is to feel lonely, why some people are reclusive, isolate themselves. Loneliness is not always related to sadness, and some people feel better in isolation due to their bitter experiences of life.

Topic 4: Understanding why religion is paramount above anything else for many people around the globe.

Research Aim: Religion forms the basis of life and way of living for many people around the globe. People often get confused with religion and spiritualism, and the grandeur associated with religion becomes more important. The lack of knowledge and education forces blind faith. This research aims to find the reason for dependency on religion and how it negatively affects human lives.

Topic 5: What is the best way to boost a person’s creativity?

Research Aim: This research aims at finding the best possible way to boost a person’s creativity. The most important way is to motivate, inspire, and support them in their process of exploring innovative ideas. Recognition of talent can be the most effective method, which the research will investigate.

Topic 6: Morality and religion: Why are they different, yet they talk about the same thing?

Research Aim: The fundamental essence of religion is compassion and empathy for humans and ensures morality and ethics as a way of life. This research emphasises the primary aim of a religion and how people are getting disoriented and making rituals of religion the prime concern.

Topic 7: Wealth: Is it possible to be rich without having a lot of money?

Research Aim: Wealth and money are co-related as lots of money gives the power to buy anything. But a wealth of human life lies in their moral values, love, affection, proper health and wellbeing, and money cannot accept them. This research topic will speak about becoming wealthy, even with limited monetary wealth.

Topic 8: How can the custom of dowry be eliminated from people’s minds?

Research Aim: Dowry is a social parasite, and it is now a punishable offence by the law. But rules alone cannot change society. The research aims at eradicating the practice of dowry from people’s minds in the light of education.

Topic 9: To love or to be loved: Which is more important?

Research Aim: Love is the feeling of intense desire or deep affection. The most beautiful feeling gives a sense of satisfaction and grows through exchange between two individuals. To love and be loved are two co-related aspects as human expects love in return. The research focuses on the more critical dilemma, being on the giving or receiving side of love.

Topic 10: Why social behaviour and ethics cannot be separated?

Research Aim: The research aims to evaluate the importance of ethics in social behaviour and why they cannot be separated. An ethical society is a proper place to thrive for every individual.

Topic 11: A more in-depth look at things that make human life meaningful.

Research Aim: Money, power does not always buy happiness. The research lays the foundation for the importance of care, compassion, empathy. Love and affection as the more essential aspects that make human life meaningful.

Topic 12: Is it possible to create an ideal society?

Research Aim: An ideal society is free from any crime and economic disparities where everyone is treated equally. This research will discuss whether a perfect community is attainable; it is practically possible or not.

Topic 13: A closer look at modern life values.

Research Aim: The research aims to focus on the change in values in modern times. The research’s primary purpose is to provide a comparative study of how modern people’s mindset has changed over time.

Topic 14: Euthanasia: Is it ethical?

Research Aim: A long time debate exists regarding the ethical side of euthanasia. Ending someone’s life can be considered unlawful as we do not have the right to end something we did not create. This research aims at providing evidence in favour of euthanasia and also the negative aspects.

Topic 15: What is the value of truth? Are there instances when lying is good?

Research Aim: The research aims to provide evidence where lying is not unethical. The study will give an example from Bhagwat Gita, where Lord Krishna lied to safeguard humanity.

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Introduction to Politics Dissertation Topic

Have you ever wondered about the intricate relationship between political discourse and public opinion formation? In a democracy, public speeches play a crucial part in forming and framing public opinion. It is the art of delivering ideas and thoughts that help politicians manipulate the mass. 

This blog aims to provide an insightful introduction to the fascinating world of politics dissertation topics, focusing specifically on the influence of political discourse on public opinion formation. 

What will we do?

  • Explore the background and context of the study, 
  • Delve into the statement of the problem or research question, 
  • Discuss the objectives and significance of the research, 
  • Examine the scope and limitations of the study, and 
  • Provide an overview of the dissertation structure

Let us together set out on this intellectual journey as we unravel the complexities of political communication and its impact on our democratic processes.

Let us find out how to begin – 

Background and Context of the Study:

In this section, you will take your readers down the contextual lane. 

  • Provide a vivid picture of the background of your chosen topic. 
  • Discuss the importance of political discourse and its impact on public opinion formation within democratic societies. 
  • Highlight the significance of understanding the dynamics of political communication and its influence on decision-making processes. 
  • Provide relevant examples or instances to illustrate the relevance of the topic. 

For instance, mention the role of political discourse in shaping public opinion during recent elections or policy debates in your chosen countries. 

Statement of the Problem or Research Question:

  • Clearly state the problem or research question that your dissertation aims to address. 
  • Identify the gap in knowledge or the specific issue within the political discourse and public opinion formation that needs to be explored. 
  • Ensure the research question is specific, focused, and can be effectively investigated within the scope of your study.

For example, you could state the research question: “How do variations in political discourse styles and content contribute to differences in public opinion formation between Country X and Country Y?” 

Objectives and Significance of the Research:

In this section, outline your research objectives and explain their significance. 

  • What do you aim to achieve through your study? 
  • How will it contribute to existing knowledge or fill the identified research gap? 
  • Emphasise the potential implications of your research in advancing the understanding of democratic processes.

For instance, you could state that your objectives are to analyse the relationship between political discourse and public opinion formation, to examine the influence of distinct political cultures and historical contexts on discourse dynamics, and to provide insights for policymakers and political actors to enhance effective communication strategies. 

Scope and Limitations of the Study:

  • Explain why you have chosen these specific elements and justify their relevance. 
  • Discuss any limitations or constraints that may impact the generalizability or applicability of your findings.

Overview of the Dissertation Structure:

This section gives the reader a roadmap of what to expect and how the research will be organised.

  • Provide a brief overview of the framework of your work. 
  • Summarise the main chapters and their content. 

Literature Review 

The literature review is crucial in any dissertation, providing a comprehensive overview of the research and theories relevant to the chosen topic. In the context of this politics dissertation, the literature review, along with Dissertation Help , focuses on exploring the relationship between political discourse and public opinion formation. 

This section critically examines key theories, concepts, and empirical studies that shed light on this relationship, aiming to identify gaps, controversies, and unanswered questions within the field.

It provides the foundation for the study, offering a comprehensive understanding of the existing research landscape and guiding the development of a theoretical framework or conceptual model that will underpin the investigation into the influence of political discourse on public opinion formation.

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Review of relevant theories, concepts, and existing research:

  • Summarise the key theories and concepts related to political discourse and public opinion formation.
  • Include studies that have examined the influence of communication strategies, framing techniques, and rhetorical devices on public opinion formation.
  • Highlight the main findings and insights from the reviewed literature, emphasising their relevance to your research topic.
  • Use proper citations and references to credit the original authors and sources of the reviewed literature.

Identification of gaps or controversies in the literature:

  • Identify any gaps or limitations in the existing research that warrant further investigation.
  • Discuss areas where conflicting findings or theoretical disagreements exist.
  • Highlight any unanswered questions or unexplored political discourse and public opinion formation aspects.
  • Specify the specific research gap that your study aims to address and explain why it is important to fill that gap.

For example, you could identify a lack of studies examining the impact of political discourse on marginalised communities’ public opinion formation.

Theoretical framework or conceptual model for the study:

  • Propose a theoretical framework or conceptual model that will guide your research.
  • Integrate relevant theories, concepts, and empirical evidence from the literature into your framework.
  • Clearly define the key variables and their relationships within the framework.
  • Explain how your framework helps explain political discourse’s influence on public opinion formation.

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Methodology 

The methodology section of a politics dissertation is vital as it outlines the approach and methods employed to investigate the research question and achieve the study’s objectives. 

Let us break it further and comprehend from the depth of the subject – 

Research Design and Approach:

  • Clearly define the research objective and research questions to guide the study.
  • Choose a research design, justify it, and explain how it aligns with the objectives.
  • Outline the steps and procedures involved in implementing the research design.

Data Collection Methods:

  • Identify the data collection methods for addressing the research questions (e.g., surveys, interviews, observations, experiments).
  • Discuss how the chosen methods will gather relevant and reliable data to answer the research questions.
  • Address potential challenges or limitations associated with the data collection methods.

Sample Selection and Data Analysis Techniques:

  • Clearly define the target population and specify the sampling method used to select participants.
  • Justify the sample size and explain how it ensures adequate representation and statistical power.
  • Describe the data analysis techniques, such as statistical tests, content analysis, or thematic coding.
  • Explain how the data analysis techniques will help answer the research questions and test hypotheses.

Ethical Considerations and Limitations:

  • Address ethical considerations related to participant privacy, informed consent, and confidentiality.
  • Discuss any potential risks or harms associated with the research and how they will be mitigated.
  • Acknowledge any research design limitations, data collection methods, or analysis techniques.
  • Identify any potential biases or confounding factors that could influence the results.

Findings and Analysis 

The subsequent sections delve into the specific findings and analysis derived from the research study, providing a comprehensive exploration of the chosen topic within the realm of politics.

Presentation of the Empirical Findings or Analysis of Data:

  • Provide a transparent pen picture of the data extracted and analysed
  • Include relevant tables, charts, or graphs to present the data effectively.
  • Provide a comprehensive overview of the key findings or patterns identified in the data.

Interpretation and Discussion of the Results:

  • Interpret the findings in the context of the research question or hypothesis.
  • Discuss the significance and implications of the findings for the field of politics or the specific political phenomenon under investigation.
  • Explore any unexpected or contradictory results and offer potential explanations.
  • Identify any limitations or weaknesses of the findings and acknowledge areas for further research.

Comparison with Existing Literature and Theories:

  • Compare the findings with existing literature, theories, or previous research in the field.
  • Highlight areas of agreement, disagreement, or expansion upon existing knowledge.
  • Discuss how the current findings contribute to the existing literature or challenge established theories.
  • Identify gaps in the research study’s literature and provide recommendations for future research.
  • The study’s contribution to the field may involve providing empirical evidence to support or refine existing theories on the influence of social media on political engagement.

Example:  In the social media and political participation study, the comparison with existing literature could involve discussing how the findings align with previous research that highlights the role of digital platforms in shaping political behaviours. The discussion could also address discrepancies or contradictions in the literature and propose potential explanations.

Substantial Evidence to Support the Research Question or Hypothesis:

  • Summarise the key findings that directly address the research question or hypothesis.
  • Highlight the strength and significance of the evidence gathered.
  • Discuss how the findings support or refute the initial research question or hypothesis.
  • Provide a cohesive argument supported by the empirical evidence to support the study’s main claims.
  • The analysis of the evidence should present a compelling case for the validity of the research question or hypothesis, supported by robust data analysis and interpretation.

Discussion 

The summarisation part of the dissertation provides an overall idea of the work done till now in this section. Let us find out how. 

Synthesis of the Findings and their Implications:

  • Identify the main patterns, trends, or relationships that emerged from the data.
  • Discuss the overall implications of the findings for the field of politics or the specific political phenomenon under investigation.
  • Provide a cohesive and comprehensive synthesis that integrates the findings into a coherent narrative.

Exploration of the Theoretical and Practical Implications of the Research:

  • Discuss how the research findings contribute to or challenge existing theories or frameworks.
  • Explore the theoretical implications of the research in terms of advancing knowledge in the field of politics.
  • Consider the potential impact of the research on policy-making, strategies, or interventions.

Example:  In a study investigating the relationship between corruption and economic development, the theoretical implications could involve challenging traditional theories that argue corruption hinders economic growth. The findings suggest a more nuanced relationship, highlighting that certain types of corruption may have varying effects on economic development. The practical implications include designing targeted anti-corruption policies that address specific forms of corruption to promote sustainable economic growth .

Evaluation of the Research Limitations and Potential Biases:

  • Identify and discuss any limitations or weaknesses in the research design, data collection methods, or analysis techniques.
  • Acknowledge potential biases that may have influenced the findings or interpretations.
  • Discuss how these limitations or biases may have impacted the validity or generalizability of the research.
  • Provide recommendations or suggestions to mitigate or address these limitations in future studies.

Example:  In a study examining gender representation in political leadership positions, limitations could include a small sample size that limits generalizability or the potential for self-reporting bias in survey responses. Biases may arise from social desirability bias, where participants provide responses that conform to societal expectations. Acknowledging these limitations and biases is crucial for interpreting the findings accurately and recognising areas for improvement in future research.

Suggestions for Future Research in the Field:

  • Identify gaps or unanswered questions that emerged from the current research study.
  • Offer suggestions for future research directions to explore the topic further or expand upon the findings.
  • Highlight potential avenues for refining methodologies, broadening sample populations, or incorporating different data collection methods.
  • Discuss how addressing these research gaps can contribute to a deeper understanding of the field or address real-world challenges.

Conclusion 

Now its time to draw the underline; the best way to do it is –

Recap of the Research Objectives and Main Findings:

  • Begin by restating the research objectives and briefly summarising the main findings.
  • Highlight the key findings that directly address the research question or hypothesis.
  • Provide a concise overview of the empirical evidence and analysis that support these findings.

Example:  In a study examining the influence of media framing on public opinion, the recap may state the research objective of investigating how media coverage shapes public perceptions of political issues. The main findings include identifying the impact of media framing on the public’s interpretation and evaluation of political events, as evidenced by significant shifts in opinion after exposure to different frames.

Summary of the Contributions and Significance of the Research:

  • Summarise the contributions that the research study makes to the field of politics.
  • Highlight how the findings fill gaps in existing knowledge or challenge established theories.
  • Emphasise the significance of the research in advancing understanding or addressing real-world challenges.

Implications for Policy, Practice, or Further Academic Study:

  • Discuss the practical implications of the findings for policymakers, practitioners, or relevant stakeholders.
  • Explore how the research findings can be applied to improve policies, strategies, or interventions.
  • Identify potential areas for further academic study that arise from the current research.

Final Thoughts and Recommendations:

  • Provide a concise summary of the key points discussed in the section.
  • Offer final thoughts on the broader significance and implications of the research.
  • Provide recommendations for future research directions or areas that warrant further investigation.

List of Political Science Dissertation Topics

International relations political science dissertation topics .

  • The Power Politics of International Trade Agreements : Analysing the Role of Major Powers
  • The Effectiveness of Multilateral Diplomacy in Conflict Resolution: A Comparative Analysis
  • Cybersecurity and International Relations: Assessing the Challenges and Implications
  • Human Rights and State Sovereignty: Examining the Tensions and Dilemmas
  • The Dynamics of Ethnic Conflicts and Their Implications for State-Building in Post-Conflict Societies
  • The Role of Soft Power in International Relations: Case Studies from East Asia
  • Regional Integration and Security Cooperation: Lessons from the European Union and ASEAN
  • The Impact of Social Media on Political Mobilization and Activism in Authoritarian Regimes
  • The Role of International Law in Regulating Cyber Warfare and Protecting Critical Infrastructure

Political Science Philosophy Dissertation Topics 

  • The Concept of Democracy: Exploring Different Philosophical Perspectives and Their Implications for Political Systems
  • Political Legitimacy and Consent: A Critical Examination of the Social Contract Theory
  • The Ethics of Political Leadership: Assessing the Moral Responsibilities and Accountability of Political Leaders
  • Power and Justice in Political Philosophy: Analysing the Relationship and Implications for Political Systems
  • The Role of Civil Disobedience in Democratic Societies: A Philosophical Analysis
  • Human Rights and Political Philosophy: Evaluating the Foundations and Universalism vs Relativism Debate
  • The Ethics of Political Violence: Examining Just War Theory and the Legitimacy of State Violence
  • Political Equality and Distributive Justice: Exploring the Challenges and Philosophical Approaches
  • Deliberative Democracy: Evaluating the Role of Reason and Discourse in Democratic Decision-Making
  • Liberalism, Communitarianism, and the Public/Private Divide: Reconciling Individual Rights and Collective Values
  • Postcolonial Political Theory: Decolonizing Political Philosophy and Addressing Global Power Imbalances
  • Feminist Political Philosophy: Analysing Gender, Power, and Intersectionality in Political Theory
  • The Ethics of Global Governance: Assessing the Responsibilities and Limitations of International Institutions
  • Republicanism and the Common Good: Examining the Role of Virtue and Civic Engagement in Political Philosophy
  • Environmental Ethics and Political Philosophy: Exploring the Intersection of Ecology, Justice, and Political Systems

US Foreign Policy Dissertation Topics

  • The Evolution of US Foreign Policy Towards China: From Engagement to Competition
  • The Role of Domestic Politics in US Foreign Policy Decision-Making
  • US Foreign Policy and the Middle East: Analysing the Impacts of Intervention and Regional Dynamics
  • The Influence of Lobbying and Interest Groups on US Foreign Policy
  • Human Rights and US Foreign Policy: Examining the Promotion and Implementation of Human Rights Principles
  • The Impact of Economic Interests on US Trade Policy: Case Studies of Key Trade Agreements
  • US Counterterrorism Policy in the Post-9/11 Era: Evaluating Effectiveness and Consequences
  • US Foreign Aid Policy: Assessing Objectives, Priorities, and Impacts on Global Development
  • Climate Change and US Foreign Policy: Analysing Approaches, Challenges, and Implications
  • US Policy towards North Korea: Assessing the Successes and Failures of Engagement and Denuclearisation Efforts
  • The Influence of Public Opinion on US Foreign Policy Decision-Making
  • US Relations with Latin America: Exploring Continuities, Shifts, and Challenges in Policy
  • Cybersecurity and US Foreign Policy: Analysing Strategies and Responses to Cyber Threats
  • The Role of Intelligence in US Foreign Policy: Assessing the Intelligence-Decision-Making Nexus
  • US Military Interventions: Evaluating Rationales, Justifications, and Outcomes

Best Political Economy Dissertation Topics

  • The Impact of Globalization on Income Inequality: A Cross-Country Analysis
  • Political Economy of Development Aid: Assessing the Effectiveness and Challenges in Promoting Economic Growth
  • The Role of Institutions in Economic Development: A Comparative Study
  • Political Economy of Natural Resource Extraction: Analysing the Resource Curse Phenomenon
  • The Political Economy of Trade Protectionism: Examining the Motivations and Consequences
  • Financial Crises and Political Economy: Analysing the Causes, Responses, and Policy Implications
  • Inequality and Political Instability: Exploring the Linkages and Feedback Mechanisms
  • Political Economy of Corruption: Assessing its Impact on Economic Development and Governance
  • The Role of Ideology in Shaping Economic Policies: A Comparative Analysis
  • Labour Market Policies and Economic Performance: Evaluating the Impacts and Trade-offs
  • Political Economy of Taxation: Examining the Design and Distributional Implications
  • Global Governance and Economic Interdependence: Analysing the Role of International Institutions
  • Technological Innovation and Economic Growth: Exploring the Political Economy Dynamics
  • Political Economy of Environmental Sustainability: Balancing Economic Development and Ecological Constraints
  • The Political Economy of Economic Integration: Assessing the Implications of Regional Trade Agreements

9/11 Political Dissertation Topics

  • The Impact of 9/11 on US Foreign Policy: Assessing Continuities, Shifts, and Consequences
  • The Role of Intelligence Agencies in Preventing and Responding to Terrorism Post-9/11
  • The Politics of Fear: Examining the Influence of 9/11 on National Security Policies and Civil Liberties
  • The Global War on Terror: Analysing the Rationale, Strategies, and Impacts
  • 9/11 and its Effects on Muslim Communities in Western Countries: Assessing Integration, Discrimination, and Identity
  • The Role of Media in Shaping Public Opinion and Discourse on Terrorism Post-9/11
  • The Rise of Extremist Movements in the Aftermath of 9/11: Understanding the Root Causes and Dynamics
  • Counterterrorism Measures and Human Rights: Balancing Security and Civil Liberties
  • The Impact of 9/11 on International Relations and Global Security Paradigms
  • The Role of Non-State Actors in the Post-9/11 Security Landscape

UK Foreign Policy Political Dissertation Topics

  • The Evolution of UK-EU Relations: Analysing the Implications of Brexit on UK Foreign Policy
  • The Special Relationship: Assessing the Dynamics and Significance of UK-US Relations
  • UK Foreign Policy and the Middle East: Examining the Engagement, Interests, and Challenges
  • The Role of Soft Power in UK Foreign Policy: Evaluating Cultural Diplomacy and Public Diplomacy Initiatives
  • The Impact of Devolution on UK Foreign Policy: Case Studies of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
  • UK Aid Policy: Assessing Objectives, Priorities, and Impacts on Global Development
  • The Role of the UK in Multilateral Institutions: Analysing its Influence and Contributions
  • The Politics of Nuclear Disarmament: Evaluating UK’s Stance and Policy Choices
  • UK Foreign Policy and Climate Change: Assessing Approaches, Commitments, and Implementation
  • The Influence of Domestic Politics on UK Foreign Policy Decision-Making

Political Economy Dissertation Topics

  • The Political Economy of Income Inequality: Analysing Causes, Consequences, and Policy Responses
  • Globalisation and Its Impact on National Economies: Evaluating Winners and Losers
  • The Role of Institutions in Shaping Economic Development and Growth
  • Political Economy of Financial Crises: Analysing Causes, Responses, and Regulatory Reforms
  • The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Domestic Industries and Labor Markets
  • The Politics of Economic Reforms: Analysing Resistance, Implementation Challenges, and Outcomes
  • Political Economy of Resource Curse: Examining the Relationship between Natural Resource Wealth and Economic Development
  • The Role of Political Parties in Economic Policy-Making and Reform Processes
  • The Political Economy of Technological Innovation and Digital Transformation
  • Economic Incentives and Environmental Sustainability: Balancing Growth and Conservation

Political Theorists Dissertation Topics

  • The Contributions of John Locke to Modern Political Thought: Assessing the Influence and Relevance
  • Feminist Political Theory: Analysing the Works of Key Thinkers and Their Contributions to Gender Politics
  • The Concept of Power in the Works of Michel Foucault: A Critical Examination
  • The Political Philosophy of Karl Marx: Revisiting Class Struggle, Capitalism, and Socialism
  • Liberalism and Its Critics: Evaluating the Arguments of Thinkers like John Rawls and Robert Nozick
  • Hannah Arendt and the Concept of Political Action: Exploring Freedom, Plurality, and Citizenship
  • Postcolonial Political Theory: Analysing the Works of Frantz Fanon, Edward Said, and Homi Bhabha
  • The Ethics of Care and its Application to Political Theory: Examining the Contributions of Nel Noddings and Carol Gilligan
  • The Political Thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Assessing the Social Contract, General Will, and Republicanism
  • Critical Race Theory and Political Theory: Analysing the Intersection of Race, Power, and Politics

Political Science Research Topics on Conflict Resolution

  • Mediation and Conflict Resolution: Assessing the Effectiveness of Third-Party Intervention
  • Power-Sharing Mechanisms in Divided Societies: Analysing their Impacts on Conflict Resolution
  • Truth and Reconciliation Commissions: Evaluating their Role in Post-Conflict Societies
  • Negotiation Strategies and Techniques in Conflict Resolution: Case Studies and Comparative Analysis
  • Track II Diplomacy: Exploring the Contributions of Non-Official Actors in Peace Processes
  • The Role of International Law in Conflict Resolution: Examining its Effectiveness and Limitations
  • Transitional Justice and Conflict Resolution: Assessing the Impacts of Accountability and Redress Mechanisms
  • The Politics of Ethnic Identity in Conflict and Resolution: Analysing the Dynamics and Challenges
  • The Role of Gender in Conflict Resolution: Exploring Women’s Participation and Perspectives
  • Post-Conflict State-Building and Governance: Analysing Challenges and Best Practices

Chinese Politics Dissertation Topics

  • The Chinese Communist Party’s Governance and Political System: Analysing Continuity and Change
  • China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Assessing its Motivations, Impacts, and Challenges
  • Political Centralisation and Decentralisation in China: Examining the Dynamics and Implications
  • The Role of the Chinese Military in Politics and National Security Decision-Making
  • China’s Economic Reforms and their Political Consequences: Evaluating the Challenges and Achievements
  • Political Leadership in China: Analysing the Succession Process and Dynamics of Power
  • Chinese Foreign Policy and Global Engagement: Assessing Objectives, Strategies, and Impacts
  • Social Movements and Political Activism in Contemporary China: Exploring Dynamics and State Responses
  • Ethnic Minorities and Political Integration in China: Examining Policies and Challenges
  • The Chinese Model of Development: Evaluating its Viability and Implications for Global Governance

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The Department of Philosophy Dissertations and Theses Series is comprised of dissertations and theses authored by Marquette University's Department of Philosophy doctoral and master's students.

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Place, Attachment, and Feeling: Indigenous Dispossession and Settler Belonging , Sarah Kizuk

Nepantla and Mestizaje: A Phenomenological Analysis of the Mestizx Historical Consciousness , Jorge Alfredo Montiel

The Categories Argument for the Real Distinction Between Being and Essence: Avicenna, Aquinas, and Their Greek Sources , Nathaniel Taylor

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Modeling, Describing, and Explaining Subjective Consciousness- A Guide to (and for) the Perplexed , Peter Burgess

Looking Through Whiteness: Objectivity, Racism, Method, and Responsibility , Philip Mack

Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Maritain on the Student-Teacher Relationship in Catholic Higher Education , Timothy Rothhaar

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

The Empathetic Autistic: A Phenomenological Look at the Feminine Experience , Dana Fritz

Concerning Aristotelian Animal Essences , Damon Andrew Watson

When to Trust Authoritative Testimony: Generation and Transmission of Knowledge in Saadya Gaon, Al-Ghazālī and Thomas Aquinas , Brett A. Yardley

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

The Status of Irrationality: Karl Jaspers' Response to Davidson and Searle , Daniel Adsett

Cosmic City - Cosmic Teleology: A Reading of Metaphysics Λ 10 and Politics I 2 , Brandon Henrigillis

Phenomenal Consciousness: An Husserlian Approach , John Jered Janes

Al-Fārābī Metaphysics, and the Construction of Social Knowledge: Is Deception Warranted if it Leads to Happiness? , Nicholas Andrew Oschman

The Epistemology of Disagreement: Hume, Kant, and the Current Debate , Robert Kyle Whitaker

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

'Our Feet are Mired In the Same Soil': Deepening Democracy with the Political Virtue of Sympathetic Inquiry , Jennifer Lynn Kiefer Fenton

Towards a Philosophy of the Musical Experience: Phenomenology, Culture, and Ethnomusicology in Conversation , J. Tyler Friedman

Humor, Power and Culture: A New Theory on the Experience and Ethics of Humor , Jennifer Marra

Care of the Sexual Self: Askesis As a Route to Sex Education , Shaun Douglas Miller

Re-Evaluating Augustinian Fatalism through the Eastern and Western Distinction between God's Essence and Energies , Stephen John Plecnik

The Fantastic Structure of Freedom: Sartre, Freud, and Lacan , Gregory A. Trotter

The Province of Conceptual Reason: Hegel's Post-Kantian Rationalism , William Clark Wolf

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Hume on Thick and Thin Causation , Alexander Bozzo

Evolution, Naturalism, and Theism: An Inconsistent Triad? , David H. Gordon

The Parable As Mirror: An Examination of the Use of Parables in the Works of Kierkegaard , Russell Hamer

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

Contextualizing Aquinas's Ontology of Soul: An Analysis of His Arabic and Neoplatonic Sources , Nathan McLain Blackerby

The Social and Historical Subject in Sartre and Foucault and Its Implications for Healthcare Ethics , Kimberly Siobhan Engels

Investigations of Worth: Towards a Phenomenology of Values , Dale Hobbs Jr.

Developing Capabilities: A Feminist Discourse Ethics Approach , Chad Kleist

Hegel and the Problem of the Multiplicity of Conflicting Philosophies , Matthew M. Peters

Aquinas, Averroes, and the Human Will , Traci Ann Phillipson

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Nature, Feminism, and Flourishing: Human Nature and the Feminist Ethics of Flourishing , Celeste D. Harvey

Kierkegaard in Light of the East: A Critical Comparison of the Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard with Orthodox Christian Philosophy and Thought , Agust Magnusson

The Secular Transformation of Pride and Humility in the Moral Philosophy of David Hume , Kirstin April Carlson McPherson

Living within the Sacred Tension: Paradox and Its Significance for Christian Existence in the Thought of Søren Kierkegaard , Matthew Thomas Nowachek

Moral Imagination and Adorno: Before and After Auschwitz , Catlyn Origitano

Essence and Necessity, and the Aristotelian Modal Syllogistic: A Historical and Analytical Study , Daniel James Vecchio

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

Subversive Humor , Chris A. Kramer

Virtue, Oppression, and Resistance Struggles , Trevor William Smith

Health As Embodied Authenticity , Margaret Steele

Recognition and Political Ontology: Fichte, Hegel, and Honneth , Velimir Stojkovski

The Conceptual Priority of the Perfect , Matthew Peter Zdon

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

Dangerous Knowledge? Morality And Moral Progress After Naturalism , Daniel Diederich Farmer

Nietzsche's Revaluation of All Values , Joseph Anthony Kranak

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Re-Enchanting The World: An Examination Of Ethics, Religion, And Their Relationship In The Work Of Charles Taylor , David McPherson

Thomas Aquinas on the Apprehension of Being: The Role of Judgement in Light of Thirteenth-Century Semantics , Rosa Vargas Della Casa

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

Naturalized Panpsychism: An Alternative to Fundamentalist Physicalism and Supernaturalism , Earl R. Cookson

The Concept of Personhood in the Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl , Colin J. Hahn

The Humanistic, Fideistic Philosophy of Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) , Charles William Peterson

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

Knowledge and Thought in Heidegger and Foucault: Towards an Epistemology of Ruptures , Arun Anantheeswaran Iyer

William James's Undivided Self and the Possibility of Immortality , Anthony Karlin

The Poetics of Remembrance: Communal Memory and Identity in Heidegger and Ricoeur , David Leichter

The Ontological Foundations for Natural Law Theory and Contemporary Ethical Naturalism , Bernard Mauser

Sexualized Violence, Moral Disintegration and Ethical Advocacy , Melissa Mosko

Spinoza on Individuals and Individuation: Metaphysics, Morals, and Politics , Matthew David Wion

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

The Paradox of Nature: Merleau-Ponty's Semi-Naturalistic Critique of Husserlian Phenomenology , Shazad Akhtar

Hume's Conception of Time and its Implications for his Theories of Causation and Induction , Daniel Esposito

Arabic Influences in Aquinas's Doctrine of Intelligible Species , Max Herrera

The Attestation of the Self as a Bridge Between Hermeneutics and Ontology in the Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur , Sebastian Kaufmann

Love's Lack: The Relationship between Poverty and Eros in Plato's Symposium , Lorelle D. Lamascus

Friendship and Fidelity: An Historical and Critical Examination , Joshua Walter Schulz

Natural Law Theory and the "Is"--"Ought" Problem: A Critique of Four Solutions , Shalina Stilley

Attending to Presence: A Study of John Duns Scotus' Account of Sense Cognition , Amy F. Whitworth

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

Friendship and Self-Identity in the Thought of Paul Ricoeur , Cristina Bucur

The Finality of Religion in Aquinas' Theory of Human Acts , Francisco José Romero Carrasquillo

The finality of religion in Aquinas' theory of human acts , Francisco J Romero

Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008

Self-Identity in Comparative Theology: The Functional lmportance of Charles Taylor's Concept of the Self for a Theology of Religions , Richard Joseph Hanson

Theses/Dissertations from 2007 2007

Husserl's Noema: A Critical Assessment of the Gestalt and Analytic Interpretations , Peter M. Chukwu

A Social Contract Analysis of Rawls and Rousseau: Supplanting the Original Position As Philosophically Most Favored , Paul Neiman

To Validate a Feeling: the Role of the Mood of Angst in Human Being , Gregory P. Schulz

The Conception and Attributes of God: A Comparison of Charles Sanders Peirce and Alfred North Whitehead , Scott W. Sinclair

John Rawls, Public Reason, and Natural Law: A Study of the Principles of Public Justification , Christopher Ward

Submissions from 2006 2006

Hans Jonas's ethic of responsibility applied to anti-aging technologies and the indefinite extension of the human life span , Jeffrey P Goins

David Hume and the Principle of Sufficient Reason , Ginger Lee

Virtue Theory in Plato's Republic , Griffin T. Nelson

The Principle of Alternate Possibilities: Finding Freedom after Frankfurt , Matthew F. Pierlott

Theses/Dissertations from 2005 2005

Is There a Future for Marxist Humanism? , Jacob M. Held

Self-Love and Morality: Beyond Egoism and Altruism , Li Jing

Eikos Logos and Eikos Muthos: A Study of the Nature of the Likely Story in Plato's Timaeus , Ryan Kenneth McBride

Hume's Conclusions on the Existence and Nature of God , Timothy S. Yoder

Submissions from 2004 2004

The foundations of the politics of difference , Peter Nathaniel Bwanali

The Foundations of the Politics of Difference , Peter Nathaniel Bwanali

The Place of Justice in the Thinking of Emmanuel Levinas , Michael H. Gillick

New Waves in Metaethics: Naturalist Realism, Naturalist Antirealism and Divine Commands , Daniel R. Kern

Reason in Hume's Moral System , John Muenzberg

Conceiving Mind: A Critique of Descartes' Dualism and Contemporary Immaterialist Views of Consciousness , Kristin P. Schaupp

Respecting Plurality in Times of Change: Hannah Arendt's Conceptions of Political, Personal, and Ethical Responsibility , Stephen Schulman

Francis Suárez on the Ontological Status of Individual Unity vis-à-vis the Aristotelian Doctrine of Primary Substance , John W. Simmons

Through a Glass Darkly: Bernard Lonergan and Richard Rorty on the Possibility of Knowing Without a God's-Eye-View , Russell Snell

Theses/Dissertations from 2003 2003

Building a Heideggerian Ethic , Kelly A. Burns

St. Thomas Aquinas and the Self-Evident Proposition: A Study of the Manifold Senses of a Medieval Concept , Michael V. Dougherty

Ricoeur's Narrative Development of Gadamer's Hermeneutics: Continuity and Discontinuity , Keith D'Souza

Beauty's Resting Place: Unity in St. Augustine's Sensible Aesthetic , Matthew J. Hayes

Empathy and Knowledge: Husserl's Introductions to Phenomenology , Kevin Hermberg

The Transactional Model: A Critical Examination of John Dewey's Philosophy of Freedom , Mark N. Lenker III

Reflection on the "good" As a Source of Freedom in Virtue Theory , John D. Morse

Theses/Dissertations from 2002 2002

An Evaluation of Alvin Plantinga's Religious Epistemology Does It Function Properly? , James Beilby

Merleau-Ponty: Embodied Subjectivity and the Foundation of Ethics , Sarah A. Fischer

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