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单词 political science
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Definition of political science in English:

political science

noun
mass noun
  • The branch of knowledge that deals with the state and systems of government; the scientific analysis of political activity and behaviour.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Young Russian noblemen were encouraged to learn about the latest technology, economic theory and political science.
    • As a Rhodes scholar at Oxford, he studied philosophy, political science, and economics.
    • The term ‘political development’ is an old concept in political science, recently revived.
    • Instead she chose to teach others and studied literature, political science and history on her own.
    • His latest series of tests may put more physical science in political science.
    • But my favorite books to read are generally on political history and political science.
    • This is not to say that his conception of political science is primarily empirical rather than normative.
    • Major social sciences today are economics, political science, anthropology, and sociology.
    • Currently he is an assistant professor of political science at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
    • This left room for courses in economic history, the history of economic thought and even political science.
    • In law and political science there is a hierarchy of government pronouncement.
    • She entered Bryn Mawr College the following year, to major in economics and political science.
    • He is also an associate professor of political science at Stanford University.
    • Now there's a name for this kind of approach in political science - behavioralism.
    • He graduated from the University of Southern Colorado in Pueblo with a degree in political science.
    • What is the behavioral persuasion in political science?
    • Behaviouralists sought to make political science a true science, often through the use of statistics and quantitative analysis.
    • New institutionalism was a reaction to the behavioural approaches that had come to dominate political science in the 1970s.
    • The most prominent science journals are in the social sciences, which are led by economics and political science.
    • The effect was to weld moral and political science into a new social science.
    Synonyms
    civics, statecraft, statesmanship

Derivatives

  • political scientist

  • noun
    • An expert in or student of political science.

      a political scientist specializing in the area of public policy
      Example sentencesExamples
      • How many political scientists correctly predicted the end of the Cold War and its outcome?
      • The show depicted realities of government rarely perceived by political scientists or journalists.
      • But, more recently, other political scientists have begun to stress that the American system of government is not a presidency-centred system.
 
 

Definition of political science in US English:

political science

nounpəˈlidəkəl ˈsīənspəˈlɪdəkəl ˈsaɪəns
  • The branch of knowledge that deals with systems of government; the analysis of political activity and behavior.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead she chose to teach others and studied literature, political science and history on her own.
    • His latest series of tests may put more physical science in political science.
    • Young Russian noblemen were encouraged to learn about the latest technology, economic theory and political science.
    • What is the behavioral persuasion in political science?
    • Currently he is an assistant professor of political science at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
    • The most prominent science journals are in the social sciences, which are led by economics and political science.
    • But my favorite books to read are generally on political history and political science.
    • Behaviouralists sought to make political science a true science, often through the use of statistics and quantitative analysis.
    • Now there's a name for this kind of approach in political science - behavioralism.
    • This is not to say that his conception of political science is primarily empirical rather than normative.
    • He graduated from the University of Southern Colorado in Pueblo with a degree in political science.
    • He is also an associate professor of political science at Stanford University.
    • As a Rhodes scholar at Oxford, he studied philosophy, political science, and economics.
    • New institutionalism was a reaction to the behavioural approaches that had come to dominate political science in the 1970s.
    • She entered Bryn Mawr College the following year, to major in economics and political science.
    • The term ‘political development’ is an old concept in political science, recently revived.
    • The effect was to weld moral and political science into a new social science.
    • Major social sciences today are economics, political science, anthropology, and sociology.
    • This left room for courses in economic history, the history of economic thought and even political science.
    • In law and political science there is a hierarchy of government pronouncement.
    Synonyms
    civics, statecraft, statesmanship
 
 
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