Political anthropology examines power dynamics and authority structures across societies. This field explores how different cultures organize leadership, make decisions, and distribute resources. From small-scale bands to complex states, anthropologists analyze diverse political systems and their historical development. Key concepts include power, authority, legitimacy, and resistance. Anthropologists use ethnographic methods to study political processes in various contexts, from traditional chiefdoms to modern nation-states. This approach reveals the complex interplay between culture, economics, and politics in shaping human societies.