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To understand the subject of political science you have to study past events and facts, from which subject do you get it? ​

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Answered by pratyushdubey8
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Answer:

Political science, occasionally called politology, is a social science which deals with systems of governance, and the analysis of political activities, political thoughts, associated constitutions and political behavior.[1]

Political science comprises numerous subfields, including comparative politics, political economy, international relations, political theory, public administration, public policy, and political methodology. Furthermore, political science is related to, and draws upon, the fields of economics, law, sociology, history, philosophy, human geography, journalism, political anthropology and social policy.

Comparative politics is the science of comparison and teaching of different types of constitutions, political actors, legislature and associated fields, all of them from an intrastate perspective. International relations deals with the interaction between nation-states as well as intergovernmental and transnational organizations. Political theory is more concerned with contributions of various classical and contemporary thinkers and philosophers.

Political science is methodologically diverse and appropriates many methods originating in psychology, social research and cognitive neuroscience. Approaches include positivism, interpretivism, rational choice theory, behavioralism, structuralism, post-structuralism, realism, institutionalism, and pluralism. Political science, as one of the social sciences, uses methods and techniques that relate to the kinds of inquiries sought: primary sources, such as historical documents and official records, secondary sources such as scholarly journal articles, survey research, statistical analysis, case studies, experimental research, and model building.

Answered by vijayhalder031
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Concept introduction:

Political science deal with government policies and also associated with past events to prevent every right of citizen of country.

Explanation:

Given that, to understand the subject of political science we have to study past events and facts.

We have to find, from where we got the subject political science.

According to the question,

Comparative politics is the study of various constitutional structures, political figures, legislative bodies, and related subjects from an intrastate viewpoint. The interaction of nation-states, intergovernmental bodies, and transnational organizations is the subject of international relations. Political theory places more emphasis on the contributions of different philosophers and intellectuals from antiquity to the modern day.

Positivism, interpretivism, rational choice theory, behaviorism, structuralism, poststructuralism, realism, institutionalism, and pluralism are some of the methodologies. As one of the social sciences, political science employs approaches and strategies appropriate to the types of questions it seeks to answer. These include primary sources like official records and historical documents, secondary sources like scholarly journal articles, survey research, statistical analysis, case studies, experimental research, and model development.

Final Answer:

Government policies are made on the basis of past events to prevent exploitation of rights of citizens in any ground hence study of past is important in political science.

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