Outline of political science

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to politics and political science:

Politics the exercise of power; process by which groups of people make collective decisions. Politics is the art or science of running governmental or state affairs (including behavior within civil governments), institutions, fields, and special interest groups such as the corporate, academic, and religious segments of society.

Political science the field concerning the theory and practice of politics and the description and analysis of political systems and political behavior.

Branches of political science

Fields of study of political science

Related disciplines

Political theory

Main article: Political theory

Elections

Main article: Election

Political parties

Main article: Political party

Political strategies and tactics

Main articles: Political strategy and Political tactic

Political corruption

Political corruption

Government


Political Philosophies

Main article: Political philosophy

Anarchism -

Conservativism -

Liberalism -

Egalitarianism -

Socialism -

Corporatism -

Nazism -

Authoritarianism -

Nationalism -

Totalitarianism -

Fascism -

Federalism – a political concept in which a group of members are bound together by covenant (Latin: foedus, covenant) with a governing representative head. The term "federalism" is also used to describe a system of the government in which sovereignty is constitutionally divided between a central governing authority and constituent political units (like states or provinces). Federalism is a system based upon democratic rules and institutions in which the power to govern is shared between national and provincial/state governments, creating what is often called a federation.

Feudalism -

Minarchism -

Absolutism -

Governments of the World

Political issues

Politics by region

Foreign relations by region

Political parties by region

History of politics

Political scholars

Influential literature

See also

Further reading

References

  1. Mabbett 1964 "References to the work in other Sanskrit literature attribute it variously to Viṣṇugupta, Cāṇakya and Kauṭilya. The same individual is meant in each case. The Pańcatantra explicitly identifies Chanakya with Viṣṇugupta."
  2. Oxford Handbook Of Political Theory
  3. Contemporary Political Theory

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