Political Science, asked by kensumsora, 4 months ago

b> write the diference between politics and
political science.​

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Answered by rubasree866
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Explanation:

The key difference between Politics and Political Science lies in the fact that Politics means the act of governing a state or a country or decision making regarding some particular topics whereas political science is a study regarding politics and governmental affairs happening in a country.

Politics deals with the improvement of the country while political science deals with gaining information regarding political patterns.

Political science and politics are two of the many things that are commonly confused mainly because of the closeness that they exhibit.

Politics is sometimes referred to as the state of affair of a country with the inclusion of the government and all the decisions it makes.

Political science, on the other hand, is just a science that deals with the study of politics and their different theories in order to have a better understanding of how things and theories work out.

Politics has a concentration mainly on the implementation of social and economic policies in a state or country by the government of the area.

Answered by Sнιναηι
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What is Politics?

The term “politics” derives from the Greek word “Politika,” which literally means “affairs of the cities.” The concept of politics is rather complex as it includes:

  • The decision-making process aimed at creating and implementing laws and norms within a country;
  • The act of governing a country or a community;
  • The act of controlling the country’s military apparatus;
  • The act of creating strategies aimed at improving the lives of all citizens; and
  • The act of managing the country’s economic resources.

What is Political Science?

As suggested by the name itself, “political science” is the study of theory and practice of politics and government at all levels: local, national, and international. Within the broad basket of political science, we can identify various subcategories, including:

  • Political theory; this subject focuses on the roots of governance and on the human aspects that lead men to organize themselves in political groups;
  • Comparative politics: this subject compares different types of governance (i.e. democracy, military regime, authoritarian regime, etc.) and analyzes their effects on the country’s growth and on the population’s welfare;
  • Methodology: this subfield aims at clarifying the philosophical and theoretical basis upon which different political systems are based; and
  • International relations: this subcategory focuses on the relations among states, on their interactions and on the political strategies that countries use at an international level.

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