Political Science, asked by mani2685, 1 year ago

Write any four difference between Politics and Political Science?

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Answered by lalithadhitya
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The concepts of politics and political science are often confused and interchanged. Indeed, they deal with very similar topics, but they are deeply different in meaning.

The term “politics” refers to the state of affairs of a country, including the structure of its government and the decisions taken by the ruling party.

Conversely, the term “political science”refers to the theoretical analysis of all political systems, including their origins, their underlying values and their goals.

While the idea of politics refers to the concrete implementation of social and economic policies, political science provides a more comprehensive understanding of governance and gives us the tools to interpret the government’s actions. I hope this help you guys and please mark me as brilliant

Answered by aaliyah2994
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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.

The idea of politics is often associated with negative connotations, In fact, rulers, governments and politicians are often seen as corrupt and selfish entities, focused on maximizing personal gains rather than on promoting general welfare across the population.

political science-

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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