Author(s): Gosselin Barker*
The scientific study of politics is political science. Political science is a branch of social science that studies power and governance systems as well as the study of political activities, political thought, political behavior, and the laws and constitutions that go along with them. The three main subdisciplines of modern political science are comparative politics, international relations, and political theory. Other notable subdisciplines include public policy and administration, domestic politics and government, political economy, and political methodology. Political science also draws on the fields of economics, law,
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