Ideology of political science in the pandemic era

Political scientists study the world in which they live. They do it through researching power dynamics, conflicts, and current (international) political events. Find out who is in charge and what the political landscape looks like at the national, European and global levels. Domestic and foreign policy are studied by political scientists. We look at power dynamics between people and countries, as well as within and between organizations like non- governmental organizations and political parties. Political scientists study political systems, including the impact of the environment on the system, inputs, decision-making institutions that produce legally binding laws, and system outputs. The normative approach, in which philosophical attention is focused on values by asking the question "What ought to be?" and the behavioral approach, in which an attempt is made to develop verifiable theories through scientific methods by asking the questions "How?" and "Why?" are two approaches to the study of government and politics. The nature and role of our research can be better understood by looking at the history of political science. Narratives about the past of British and American political science can help to frame arguments, choices and identities in the current discipline in the UK.
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