2. Science is a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws.
3. Political Science is a social science dealing with political institutions and with the principles and conduct of government.
4. Governance is a method or system of government or management.
5. Political science deals with political institutions and with the principles and conduct of government, whereas Social Science deals with an aspect of society or forms of social activity.
6. 6.1. Political Science and History. History is a record of previous events, it provides raw material to political science. Political science does not only tell us what the state is, but also what it has been.
6.2 Political Science and Economics. Political science is concerned with the state, government, agenices, and so on, whereas Economics is concerned with the system in which the society uses to organize or control the economic sphere, whether it be through capitalism, a centrally planned government, or the free market. Often, the type of economic system a country subscribes to is chose by the government in rule.
6.3 Political Science and Psychology. The field of interrelation between political science and psychology is called "Political Psychology." This hybrid-type of field brings together achievements in psychology and political science, and illuminates their connections from the point of view of (cognitive) psychology, social psychology, and Politica science. It provides great explanation of social relations and helps people to see why political events evolve in a particular way.
6.4 Political Science and Public Administration. Public administration is originall a part of Political science, though it is currently regarded and accepted as a separate subject of study. Public administration referred to the