Comparative Look at the Metaphysical Foundations of State Theory in Ancient Iran and China

Dal Seung Yu

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 1-21

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2015.1509

Abstract
  Abstract Brushing aside the development of conceptual elements of Iranian and Chinese cosmologies, as yet we can generally specify their certain identity as a system. The main question is that what kind of relation has there been between political theory and metaphysical foundations in ancient Iran and ...  Read More

Genealogy of the Power Distribution at Naseri Age; Governance, Changing and Progression

Shoja Ahmadvand; Mojtaba Yavar

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 23-56

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2015.1510

Abstract
  Abstract The progressive changes in nineteenth century led Iranian governance to the distribution of absolute political power. It meaningfully was a minimal cession of the traditional authority of the king institution and its power that could be accomplished either conscientiously and non- conscientiously. ...  Read More

Weberian Definition of the State

Ahmad Golmohammadi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 58-80

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2015.1511

Abstract
  Abstract In past decades of Iran, we have been witnessed a controversial disputes over nature of the state and its functions. After Islamic revolution, a new kind of statism was established upon a vague idea of the state. This vague and even contradictory idea of the state influenced reconstruction process ...  Read More

The Theory of State in Political Thought of Allameh Sadr

Mohamad Hossein Jamshidi

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 81-112

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2015.1516

Abstract
  Abstract The purpose of this paper is to explain concept, nature and features of the state and the political system in Allameh Shahid Sayyed Mohammad Baqer Sadr’s thought. Among contemporary Emami thinkers, he is one of the thinkers that examined the question of the state with accuracy and attention ...  Read More

The Legal Nature of DAESH in International Law: State or Non-State Actor?

S.Ghasem Zamani

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 113-131

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2015.1517

Abstract
  Abstract Purpose: Contemporary international law has faced many new challenges. The expansion of modern objects as State-terrorism and the growth of new subjects such as new actors could be considered as some recent aspects of this evolution. In this framework the event of non-state actors because of ...  Read More

The Crisis of the Capitalist Welfare State: An Analysis of the Views of Claus Offe

Abbas Keshavarz Shokri

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 133-174

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2015.1518

Abstract
    The main question of this paper is that why capitalist welfare state faces crisis. This question will be discussed from Claus Offe’s point of view. The method of this research is documentary research. Therefore Claus Offe and other main theorists’ books and articles, like Martin Carnoy, ...  Read More

Constitutional State and Mechanical Governmentality

Rohollah Eslami

Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 2015, Pages 176-215

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2015.1519

Abstract
  Abstract   Purpose: Technology of power in political arena changed after Constitutional Revolution. Before this event, governmentality was operating according to despotic system in reality and writing mirror of king in thought for controlling traditional absolute power. Iran in Qajar dynasty experience ...  Read More