Political Science is concerned with the many institutions, organizations and norms that determine how people perceive society, and in turn, how they interact within it. In Political Science, we discuss basic concepts, such as “power”, “government” or “democracy”, in order to get us thinking about the world around us, and our place in it. Once that we understand the many concepts, we study the connections between them in order to better explain political outcomes, such as: why people vote for one political party as opposed to another, why governments and policies differ in different countries, or why armed conflicts happen in some cases while they are avoided in other cases.
Citizen participation and engagement occurs because of the nature of the institutions that structure society: we work and live within them, and sometimes we rebel against them. If you study Political Science, you will look at how and why.
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