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Introduction To Politics And Political Science

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Introduction to Politics and Political Science
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POLITICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE 2
Introduction to Politics and Political Science
Section I
Question 2
Politics is the general state of affairs in a country. It is an art of how the government is
structured and how it functions. This art studies political parties in a country. In this regard,
politics involves studying the norms and laws of a country, governance structures, and
management of a country's economic resources. These are things required to improve the welfare
of citizens. However, political science is a discipline that seeks to analyze a country's political
systems and politics. In this regard, political science examines the origin of political systems,
their distinct features, and their function (Grigsby, 2009). Political science is a broad discipline
that studies how politics are carried out from the local to the international level. In light of this,
political science has several areas of study like political theory, comparative politics,
international relations, and methodology. Political science studies these areas theoretically to
understand how government policies work. Since politics studies the day to day activities of
government, politics can be studied by anyone. However, political science is research-oriented.
Because of this, it can only be studied by students and researchers.
Political science studies politics from a scientific perspective. Essentially, political
science studies how government and public policy works. The government operates in a political
phenomenon. These phenomena are highly unpredictable. In this regard, political science studies
the government institutions, government decision making, government processes, laws,
constitutions, power, and politicians using scientific methods. Scientific explanations are more
appealing when answering political questions. To this end, political scientists (Grigsby, 2009).
Besides using scientific methods, political scientists scientifically study politics. In this regard,

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Running head: POLITICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE Introduction to Politics and Political Science Name Institution 1 POLITICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE 2 Introduction to Politics and Political Science Section I Question 2 Politics is the general state of affairs in a country. It is an art of how the government is structured and how it functions. This art studies political parties in a country. In this regard, politics involves studying the norms and laws of a country, governance structures, and management of a country's economic resources. These are things required to improve the welfare of citizens. However, political science is a discipline that seeks to analyze a country's political systems and politics. In this regard, political science examines the origin of political systems, their distinct features, and their function (Grigsby, 2009). Political science is a broad discipline that studies how politics are carried out from the local to the international level. In light of this, political science has several areas of study like political theory, comparative politics, international relations, and methodology. Political science studies these areas theoretically to understand how government policies work. Since politics studies the day to day activities of government, politics can be studied by anyone. However, political science is research-oriented. Because of this, it can only be studied by students and researchers. Political science studies politics from a scientific perspecti ...
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