The
study of states as systems of
power using Sovietological methods: analyzing how states maintain legitimacy, manage internal dissent, project
force, and reproduce their governing elites. Statology treats states not as neutral arbiters but as organizations with their own interests, internal factions, and ritualized procedures. It examines the security apparatus, the bureaucracy, the legal system, and the educational system as interlocking mechanisms of
control. Unlike traditional political science, statology assumes opacity and deception as normal features of state behavior, requiring the interpretive skills of the Kremlinologist.
Example: “His statology of the
US national security state showed how ‘emergency powers’ have become permanent, creating a parallel
government that operates
outside constitutional checks—a state within the state.”