About Political Science
Political science is a social science which deals with systems of governance, and the analysis of political activities, political thoughts, and political behavior.
Henry Kissinger: Divisive diplomat who towered over world affairs
... Small nuclear warsOn his return to the United States, he studied Political Science from Harvard - rising up the academic ladder...
What Geert Wilders' victory means for Dutch society
... But according to Sarah de Lange, professor of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam, it was a significant factor: " It made it more attractive for voters to support Wilders party because influence on government policy was finally in sight...
Why Trump's rivals in Iowa still think they can win
... " It s entirely about the calendar, " said Rachel Paine Caufield, a professor of Political Science at Drake University in Des Moines...
University of Bradford tops list for social mobility for third year
... The next three in the list - King s College London, the The London School Of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and Queen Mary University of London - are all members of the elite Russell Group...
Will Rishi Sunak's green rethink transform Tory fortunes?
... But he added: " How much will any of this make a difference to the cost of living for people now, as opposed to having implications in five or 10 years time? " Rob Ford, professor of Political Science at Manchester University, is even more sceptical...
China wants to ban clothes that 'hurt nation's feelings'
... Zhao Hong, a law professor at the Chinese University of Political Science and Law said the lack of clarity could lead to an infringement of personal rights...
China floods: The families torn apart by 'huge, furious waves'
... Mr Xi could be asserting his status as a princeling, or someone born to a Communist Party official, says Dr Ming Xia, a professor of Political Science and global affairs at the City University of New York...
China tightens Xi Jinping's powers against the West with new law
... Jacques deLisle, a law and Political Science professor from the University of Pennsylvania, said much of the law is " relatively empty rhetoric and largely familiar" but it spells a more assertive foreign policy and stronger pushback against the US...