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Political science is an academic discipline that studies governments, public policies, political processes, political behavior, and ideas about government and politics. Political scientists use both quantitative and qualitative methodologies to analyze and understand political phenomena. The field is broadly divided into several subfields, such as comparative politics, international relations, political theory, public administration, and public policy. Comparative politics examines political systems across different geographical areas to understand how they operate and influence each other. International relations focuses on the relationships between countries, including the roles of states, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and multinational corporations. Political theory explores the conceptual foundations of political systems and ideologies, while public administration and policy focus on the implementation of government policy and the bureaucracy that carries this out. Overall, political science seeks to provide insights into how political institutions function and impact society, contributing to a deeper understanding of global and local political dynamics.
A panel of foreign-policy experts surveys the uncertainties facing the country as it returns to…
Crowds Can Wise Up To Fake News Experiment with Facebook-flagged content shows groups of laypeople…
New research from Aarhus BSS at Aarhus University shows that openness about the effectiveness and…
Stanford’s Natural Capital Project has developed Urban InVEST, a powerful, open-source software tool that helps…
New research demonstrates how stopping the spread of harmful content will require inter-platform action. Malicious…
Researchers in Poland found that people’s political views, especially liberal stances, were more predictive of…
The CIA’s fake vaccination effort to find Bin Laden caused lasting damage to Pakistan’s public…
A new study reveals that job changes by minority-group employees can lead to less segregation…
Even without belief, brief exposure to conspiracy theories changes how we act — just not…
Are we really living in a polarized world? A mathematical model reveals surprises — particularly…
Empowering People Leads to Better COVID-19 Compliance Making people fear the coronavirus may motivate us…
Fair vaccine distribution must prioritize individuals, consider all health impacts, and support global delivery. Several…
MIT researchers found that shared political views significantly increase the likelihood of forming social ties…
New West Health-Gallup survey finds new president faces a frustrated public reeling from pandemic, economic…
Even the best-governed societies collapse when leaders forsake core principles, a lesson history offers modern…
University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy and West Health Policy Center develop mapping-tool to identify…
Tips on Dealing With the Stress of a Divisive Election The results of the presidential…