Political Science

Political Science is the academic discipline that studies systems of governance, political activities, political thoughts, and political behavior. It encompasses the analysis of political institutions, such as legislatures and courts, political processes, including voting and policy-making, and the theoretical frameworks that guide political ideologies and power dynamics. Political scientists explore concepts such as justice, rights, authority, and the impact of political decisions on society. The field often intersects with other disciplines, including economics, sociology, and history, to understand the complexities of political relationships and the role of government in public life. Political Science is typically divided into subfields, including comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and public administration.