I'm not a specialist; I just find the question interesting. Politics would have its origin with the onset of people living in groups as a means of increasing survival rates. There would be a need to structure the apportionment of scarce resources, to establish orderly ways of arriving at group decisions, and determine who is 'in' and who is 'out'. In other words, this is about power struggles, or at least ways of structuring the power that individuals and/or groups would have over the larger group.
International politics refer to two or more nations getting along together, like such, the United Nations is a form of International Politics. Domestic politics are politics based in only one country, such as President, Vice President, Prime Minister, and so on.
tin politics the letters APL stand for Australian Pupils Politics.
It is hard to Justify the nature of politics as scientific because politics is a social aspect. The nature of politics can be defined by Geoffrey Roberts as: "A nation or a society characterized by a political culture, into which its children are inducted, and by learning which they participate and preserve values and institution's" Thus the scientific nature of politics are defined by society.
Harold Lasswell famously defined politics as “who gets what, when, how.”
Domestic politics refers to political activities within a specific country, involving policies and decisions that impact that nation. Global politics, on the other hand, involves interactions and relationships between countries on an international scale, covering issues like diplomacy, trade, and security. Domestic politics focus on internal governance, while global politics address relationships and dynamics between countries.
According to Wiktionary (a division of The Wikimedia Foundation) the word "politics", comes from the Ancient Greek word of, "politic" by analogy of the Ancient Greek goddess of Aristotle, and the meaning of the origin of the word, "politics" means, "affairs of state"
Hiram Caton has written: 'The politics of progress' -- subject(s): World politics, Political science, History 'The origin of subjectivity' -- subject(s): Subjectivity
Washington M'Cartney has written: 'The origin and progress of the United States' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History, Politics and government
John Addison Porter has written: 'The city of Washington, its origin and administration' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History
Fanatical means a person with an extreme and uncritical enthusiasm or zeal, as in religion or politics. The origin came from Latin f?n?ticus belonging to a temple, hence, inspired by a god, frenzied, from f?num temple.
JAMES T. HAMILTON has written: 'REGULATION THROUGH REVELATION: THE ORIGIN, POLITICS, AND IMPACTS OF THE TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY PROGRAM'
The Country of Origin effect is a psychological factor that impacts consumers when they see where a product is made. Studies have shown consumers will take all of the factors they know about a place, such as their political leanings, to reach a decision about a product which has absolutely nothing to do with the politics of that country.
It comes from Margaret Thatcher who was Prime Minister of England. People were said to be a bit "wet under the ear" the more liberal they were.
V. R. Ramachandra Dikshitar has written: 'The Mauryan polity' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Maurya dynasty 'The Gupta policy' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Origin and spread of the Tamils' -- subject(s): Tamil (Indic people), Tamils
We can say that, politics then is different from the politics now, because, politics then was less democratic than politics now.
Are you interested in politics? No, I am not into politics.
Politics then is different from politics now, as politics back then had less or no democracy, but politics now is way much democratic.