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  2. Political science - Wikipedia

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    Political science is a social study concerning the allocation and transfer of power in decision making, the roles and systems of governance including governments and international organizations, political behaviour, and public policies. It measures the success of governance and specific policies by examining many factors, including stability ...

  3. Outline of political science - Wikipedia

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    Politics is the art or science of running governmental or state affairs (including behavior within civil governments ), institutions, fields, and special interest groups such as the corporate, academic, and religious segments of society. Political science – the field concerning the theory and practice of politics and the description and ...

  4. Politics - Wikipedia

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    Politics. Politics (from Ancient Greek πολιτικά (politiká) 'affairs of the cities') is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups, or other forms of power relations among individuals, such as the distribution of resources or status. The branch of social science that studies politics and government is ...

  5. History of political science - Wikipedia

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    History of political science. While the term "political science" as a separate field is a rather late arrival in terms of social sciences, analyzing political power and the impact that it had on history has been occurring for centuries. However, the term "political science" was not always distinguished from political philosophy, and the modern ...

  6. Power (social and political) - Wikipedia

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    Society portal. v. t. e. In political science, power is the social production of an effect that determines the capacities, actions, beliefs, or conduct of actors. [1] Power does not exclusively refer to the threat or use of force ( coercion) by one actor against another, but may also be exerted through diffuse means (such as institutions ).

  7. Portal:Politics - Wikipedia

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    The Politics portal. Politics (from Ancient Greek πολιτικά (politiká) 'affairs of the cities') is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups, or other forms of power relations among individuals, such as the distribution of resources or status. The branch of social science that studies politics and ...

  8. Political science in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Political science has a long tradition within the United States, and has played a role that has been described as "hegemonic" within the discipline. [1] [2] Individuals from the country have made a disproportionate contribution upon current research. According to a 2014 article by Foreign Policy, almost all present top scholars in international ...

  9. Category:Political science theories - Wikipedia

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    I. Impressionable years hypothesis. Institutional theory. Institutionalism in political parties. Investment theory of party competition. Iron law of oligarchy. Iron triangle (US politics)