Government can effect science by limiting the amount of money alloted for grants and research. More importantly government can affect science by making it illegal to do certain types of research. For example the United States was banned from doing research with stem cells for the entire Bush Administration (2001-2009). Thus halting American research in that field. Now America is significantly behind European countries in research on stem cells and the possible benefits from them. Additionally many scientists interested in that particular field left the United States to research in other countries. Because of the ban on stem cell research America has also lost a tremendous amount of money that could have been made from medical treatments involving stem cells.
Politics itself is not defined as a science, but political science, which applies the scientific method to the study of politics, is a science.
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.
Yes - it is called political science.
Yes - it is called political science.
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no it is
Yes and it exists. It is called political science.
Yes, it's called political science.
In the case of political science the "science" means the study of politics.
how has the globalization of culture and science affected the united states
politics