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Political Economy: Study of the relationship between politics and economics, including the impact of political institutions on economic policies.
Governance and Public Management: Research on effective governance structures, public sector innovation, and management practices for efficient service delivery.
Political Sociology: Exploration of the social dynamics and structures that influence and are influenced by political processes.
Political Behavior: Analysis of individual and collective political behavior, including voting patterns, public opinion, and political participation, Political methodology
Environmental Politics: Investigation of the political aspects of environmental issues, sustainability, and global efforts to address climate change.
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