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For New York University Department of Politics in 2015-2026, the graph shows 65 visible PIs and 37 internal PI collaborations. The main research signal is Social Sciences as the leading field (52% of slots across 59 PIs; 59 labels), Political Science and International Relations as the leading subfield (23% of slots across 36 PIs; 36 labels), and Electoral Systems and Political Participation as the leading topic (10% of slots across 19 PIs; 19 labels). That concentration is a strength for a focused search, although candidates outside Social Sciences should inspect the smaller groups closely. The most prominent PIs by weighted works are John T. Jost (37.9 weighted works; Social and Intergroup Psychology, Cultural Differences and Values); Steven J. Brams (31 weighted works; Artificial Intelligence in Games, Political Systems and Governance). The clearest collaboration lines are Jonathan Nagler and Joshua A. Tucker (41 shared works, weight 19.9). The strongest breakdown groups are group 1 with 10 PIs, 12 internal connections, weight 38.5, around Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science, Statistics and Probability, led by John T. Jost, Arturas Rozenas, Joshua A. Tucker.