The Roots of the Arab Spring and the Domino Effect of Collapsing Arab Regimes; the Determining Role of Short-Run Factors and Political Management

Seyed Mohammad Ali Taghavi

Volume 3, Issue 11 , December 2017, Pages 1-26

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.8102

Abstract
  Between 2010 and 2013, during what was called the Arab Spring, the Arab world witnessed a wave of popular uprisings that led to the overthrow of four governments (in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen), serious difficulties for three states (in Bahrain, Jordan and to some extent, Saudi Arabia), and a civil ...  Read More

State Structure and the Problematic of Iran and Iraq Cooperation

Shahrouz Shariati

Volume 3, Issue 11 , December 2017, Pages 27-51

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.8103

Abstract
  Geographical continuities, intraregional requirements, underdevelopment, and energy issue are among the issues which can justify the convergence of the Iran-Iraq economic relations; Iran and Iraq both are among Middle Eastern countries whose fundamentals of power and political legitimacy have been ...  Read More

Transition to Democracy with Emphasis on the Role of the Government Elites in Iran

majid ostovar

Volume 3, Issue 11 , December 2017, Pages 53-86

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.8104

Abstract
  This article is aimed to explain transition to democracy by using some concepts of the theory of government elites, especially the notion of "transitional situations in Iran. From such a theoretical perspective one major question arises: what is the role of the government elites and the political field ...  Read More

The Constitutionalism Intellectual from Democratic Ideal Type to authoritarianism from the Perspective of Sociology of Knowledge and Romanticism

Khalil Sardarnia; Hosien Mohseni

Volume 3, Issue 11 , December 2017, Pages 87-121

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.8105

Abstract
       Intellectuals are one of the important efficient social forces in political processes and policy making at sovereignty level. Besides they are one of the important and influential reference groups that give shape to public opinion. In Iran in 19 century, with civilizational collision ...  Read More

Mass Political Culture, Failure States and the Problem of Political Development in Iran

Seyed Shamseddin sadeghi; Loghman ghanbari

Volume 3, Issue 11 , December 2017, Pages 123-159

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.8106

Abstract
    One of the main concerns of political Sociology of Iran is how to enter the path of political development. In other words, it means by which way we can achieve the political development: from the top and by the dominant political elites (reformation), from the bottom and by the presence and entrance ...  Read More

A Genealogy of the Nationalization of the Iran Oil Industry Movement: A Reflection on the Relations among State, Society and Capitalism 1941 to 1953

farjad nateghi; ebrahim towfigh

Volume 3, Issue 11 , December 2017, Pages 161-199

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.8107

Abstract
  In this essay we have studied the emergence and genesis of the Nationalization of the Iran Oil Industry Movement from a sociological point of view. We have also analyzed the formation of The National Movement through new power relations among the internal forces of State, Society and International Capitalism. ...  Read More