Technically, science means "the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world." Political science attempts to claim the rubric of "science" because of its systematic study of politics (as opposed to the physical and natural world; i.e., the modifier "political.")
Yes - it is called political science.
Yes - it is called political science.
Yes, it's called political science.
Yes and it exists. It is called political science.
Yes and it exists. It is called political science.
politics is based on human psychology and this is a part of science. hence it is political science.
Aristotle is the father of political science. He advised the leader Alexander the great and he wrote a book called Politics.
Politics itself is not defined as a science, but political science, which applies the scientific method to the study of politics, is a science.
Aristotle is often called the father of political science because of his systematic approach to studying politics and his emphasis on empirical observation and analysis. His works, such as "Politics" and "Nicomachean Ethics," laid the foundation for the study of politics as a science and greatly influenced subsequent political thought and theory.
Politics can be studied through scientific methods such as data analysis and experimentation, therefore it can be considered a social science. However, political science also incorporates elements of values, beliefs, and ideology which can make it different from the natural sciences.
Because science is developing, it could make technology better which means that it could be useful but if there is no politics, there would be science
Political science is a social science dedicated to the study of politics. For more information, see the related link.