Part 1 Flashcards
Political Science
Systematic study of a state and government, derived from greek word polis meaning city or a state
Political Issues
Issues debated or discussed within the political system
Scope of Political Science
Political Theory - Doctrines relating to the state’s origin, form and purposes
Public Law - organization, limitation and the defined powers and duties of a government
Public Administration - strategies and techniques used in the management of state affairs by a government
Goals of Political Science
Civic/Democracy Education
Liberal Education
Develop Knowledge and Understanding of Gov’t
Develop Critical Thinking Skills
Elements of State
Government - the agency through which the will of the state is expressed
People - the population of the state
Territory - the terrestrial, fluvial, maritime, and aerial domains of the state
Sovereignty - Internal - The state’s ability to exact control over people - External - The lack of interference from foreign power
Politics
The actions associated with governance
Power
The ability to influence through formal authority or force
Authority
The legal power or right to give orders, decide and make rules
Max Weber’s 3 Types of Authority
Charismatic Authority - leader established via sheer charisma
Traditional Authority - leader established via current tradition and order
Legal-Rational Authority - leader established through laws