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2 Political Science Scope

Political science encompasses various fields including political theory, international relations, comparative politics, and public administration. It intersects with disciplines like philosophy, history, economics, sociology, psychology, and law, raising debates on whether it qualifies as a science due to the dynamic nature of human behavior. The study aims to educate citizens about their rights and government operations, with goals including civics education, careers in politics, and roles within government bureaucracies.
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2 Political Science Scope

Political science encompasses various fields including political theory, international relations, comparative politics, and public administration. It intersects with disciplines like philosophy, history, economics, sociology, psychology, and law, raising debates on whether it qualifies as a science due to the dynamic nature of human behavior. The study aims to educate citizens about their rights and government operations, with goals including civics education, careers in politics, and roles within government bureaucracies.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE

Scope. Approaches. Goals.

Scope of Political Science


Fields of Study:
1. Political theory

Political ideas
Political philosophy
Empirical theory

2. International relationsrelations among states


and non-state actors. Foreign policies, security
policies, diplomacy, rivalry, cooperation, warfare,
international law, international orgs., etc.

Scope of Political Science


3. Comparative politics and government
similarities and differences among
states/political systems, political processes.
4. Public administrationdeals with methods
of managing/administering government.
Major concernsefficiency of government
functions and execution of public policy.

Political Science and Other


Disciplines
1. Philosophy contributed values in political
theories. E.g., question of good govt.
2. History without pol sc has no fruit, pol sc
without history has no root.
3. Economicsa soc sc that concerns itself
with the problem of allocating scarce
resources. Pol sc? Policies are closely related
with econ, e.g., budget, and the distributive
aspects of economy.

Political Science and Other


Disciplines
4. Sociology, a sc of society. Pol sc uses
sociological approaches in understanding
political phenomena.
5. Psychology, a study of human behavior.
Useful to pol sc in explaining psychological
attributes of individuals or society.
6. Law is also closely related to pol sc. Pol
institutions have legal framework/origin.

Is Political Science a Science?

Some argue that it is not a science


because:
1. Pol sc deals with dynamic human beings
2. People do not behave like atoms, they
change
3. Pol behavior is unique, not recurring

Is Political Science a Science?


Some argue it is a science because:
1.Human behavior is complex, but such
behavior follows regular patterns.
2.Behavioral patterns can be discovered and
verified through careful, systematic
observations.
3.Based on these observations and the use of
statistics and mathematics, law can be
formulated on how politics operate.

Facts and Values in


Political Science
Factsthings that exist in the real world.
Valuea set of mental preferences.
Pol sc should only be concerned with factual
relationships and avoid value judgment.
Some scholars argue that value-neutral is not
possible. Ones values will definitely influence
the topic chosen, the methodology used, and
the conclusion reached.

Approaches to the Study of


Political Science
1. Political philosophy is the oldest approach.
Deals with NORMATIVE questions such as
what is justice? It emphasizes ETHICS in
making political choices.
2. Behavioral approachmore empirical and less
normative than political philosophy. Emphasis
on how people actually behave, not on how
they should behave. Approach found as early as
Thucydides (d. 411 B.C.), the Peloponnesian
War.

Approaches to the Study of


Political Science
Behavioral approachthe dominant trend in
contemporary pol sc. Employs various research
techniques and statistical analyses using
computer programs.
3. Public choice approach. Based on two
assumptions.
1. It assumes that political actors are rational and
they calculate the costs and benefits of their
actions and choose the one that leads to the best
outcome.

Approaches to the Study of


Political Science
2. It assumes that the institutional setting within
which an individual acts influences those costs
and benefits.

Public choice method is a.k.a. rational choice


model. It borrows methods and models from
economics, and a branch of mathematics
called game theory.

The uses of political science


The main objective is citizenship training. 1.
To understand their rights and their
obligations as democratic citizen.
2. To understand how government
operates, interest and forces behind certain
policy, what are the consequences of such
policy (decision -making, how to influence
such decisions and political representation.

Goals
Specifically, the knowledge of political
science is useful;
1.To teaching civics and politics at various
educational institutions.
2.To pursue a career as a professional
politician
3.To work with government bureaucracies.

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