political science

政治学政治科学政治经济学政学

political science 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a social science dealing with political institutions and with the principles and conduct of government.

political science 近义词

n. 名词 noun

political philosophy

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  1. Despite that, the way we all think about public disagreement has shifted, said Jennifer McCoy, a professor of political science at Georgia State University.
  2. It’s an example of “professionals who have come together later on in life and are there to support one another,” Farida Jalalzai, a political science professor who studies women leaders, told Vox.
  3. If he had stayed in college, he said, he probably would have majored in history or political science, but it took him only one semester to figure out college wasn’t for him.
  4. Aaron Belkin is the director of the Palm Center and of Take Back the Court, and a political science professor at San Francisco State University.
  5. If these individuals can take an interest in political science and civic engagement, I think we can put a dent in crime, which ultimately results in our city being safer.
  6. As an example of good science-and-society policymaking, the history of fluoride may be more of a cautionary tale.
  7. Citizens, perhaps, need to feel like they can communicate something to science.
  8. Submission is less a novel of ideas than a political book, and of the most subversive kind.
  9. But since those rosy scenarios were first floated, the California political scene has grown more crowded.
  10. But on Thursday Boxer triggered a Golden State political earthquake, announcing that she would not seek a fifth term in 2016.
  11. For several months he remained under a political cloud, charged with incompetency to quell the Philippine Rebellion.
  12. As the weeks wore on, the pretence of practical teaching was quietly dropped, and we crammed our science out of the text-book.
  13. I cannot see in science, nor in experience, nor in history any signs of such a God, nor of such intervention.
  14. To give him a party name, he became an anti-clerical, strictly in a political and lawful sense.
  15. She is immensely rich, one of the ablest political women in London, and Jack is desperately in love with her.