Comparative Politics is a subfield of political science that focuses on the systematic study and comparison of political systems across different countries. It examines various aspects such as governance, political behavior, and institutional frameworks to understand how different political entities operate and influence their societies.
By analyzing diverse political systems, scholars in Comparative Politics aim to identify patterns, similarities, and differences that can inform theories of governance and democracy. This field often involves case studies of specific countries, such as United States, India, and Germany, to draw broader conclusions about political dynamics and development.