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Theses/dissertations from 2024 2024.
Businesses or Beneficiaries: the Submerged Consequences of Workfare Policy Design , Morgan Alexander Lowder
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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A politics dissertation is an in-depth research project on a topic related to politics. This type of dissertation allows students to develop their research and writing skills while exploring a topic of personal interest.
When writing a politics dissertation, students must provide accurate and up-to-date information. Your research findings can have far-reaching implications, so your analysis must be as comprehensive and rigorous as possible. Students should also consider their tone and utilize formal language throughout the dissertation.
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- Choose a topic that you're interested in and that has enough scholarly research to support a dissertation.
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- Write the first draft of your dissertation and cite all of your sources correctly.
- Have someone else read over your dissertation for mistakes and suggestions for improvement
- Revise your dissertation based on feedback, then submit it to your supervisor
1. Choosing a Topic
The most important aspect of writing a politics dissertation is choosing an appropriate topic . When selecting a topic, choose something that interests you and that you can reasonably write 8,000-10,000 words on. Once you've selected a topic, narrow it down by coming up with a specific question your dissertation will answer. For example, if your topic is "the war in Afghanistan," your specific question could be ", What are the causes of the war in Afghanistan?"
2. Conducting Research
The next step is to begin conducting research . Politics is a complex subject, so you'll need to consult various sources to understand the issue at hand. When conducting research, it's important to take careful notes and record where each piece of information came from (i.e., which book, journal article, etc.). That will make it easier to cite your sources later.
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Now that you've completed your research, it's time to begin formulating your argument. In general, dissertations follow this structure:
- Introduction: Introduce the problem and explain why it's important. Outline your argument and provide an overview of the evidence you'll be using to support it.
- Main body: Use evidence from your research to support your argument. Remember to engage with the literature critically; don't just regurgitate what other scholars have said.
- Conclusion: Summarize your main findings and reiterate the importance of the problem. You can also suggest possible solutions to the problem or areas for future research.
- Bibliography: Include full citations for all the sources you've used in your paper.
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Once you've finished writing your dissertation, it's important to check that it meets all the formatting requirements set by your university or college. These requirements usually include font size, margin, line spacing, etc. Pay attention to these details; otherwise, you risk having your dissertation rejected outright.
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1. Comparative Politics
A comparative politics dissertation looks at the political systems of two or more countries to identify similarities and differences. This type of dissertation may focus on topics such as the relationship between economic development and democracy, the impact of culture on political institutions, or the role of religion in politics.
2. International Relations
An international relations dissertation examines the interactions between states, organizations, and individuals in a global context. This dissertation may focus on topics such as international security, international law, or international economics.
3. Political Theory
A political theory dissertation applies theoretical concepts to the study of politics. This dissertation may focus on topics such as justice, liberty, equality, or rights.
4. Public Policy
A public policy dissertation analyzes the formulation and implementation of public policy. This type of dissertation may focus on topics such as education policy, health policy, or environmental policy.
5. American Politics
An American politics dissertation looks at the political system of the United States of America. This type of dissertation may focus on topics such as the impact of interest groups on American politics, the role of the media in American politics, or the relationship between the executive and legislative branches of government.
6. British Politics
A British politics dissertation looks at the political system of the United Kingdom. This type of dissertation may focus on topics such as devolution, European Union membership, or parliamentary reform.
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