Methods and Aspects of Institution Building in the Process of State Making after Revolution: A Historical Institutionalism Approach

saeed mirtorabi

Volume 3, Issue 9 , June 2017, Pages 1-41

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.8251.99

Abstract
  Iran’s revolution as a profound social change in which most part of population took part heavily changed the fundamental aspects of political order in the country and helped to set new institutions in power and state structures after revolution. These institutions were helpful in harnessing extreme ...  Read More

Moral Dilemma in Interaction of International Interested States and the United Nations (A Case Study: Removal of “Saudi-led Coalition” from the List of Violators of the Rights of Children

Seyed Ali Mahmoudi

Volume 3, Issue 9 , June 2017, Pages 43-79

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.7459

Abstract
  The subject of this article is about the decision of Ban Ki-Moon, the former secretary general of the United Nations in relation to the threat of Saudi Arabia to stop all its financial support to the United Nations, if the secretary general does not remove Saudi-led Coalition from the annex I of his ...  Read More

Reflection on Islamism Approach to State from the Perspective of the Absolute State Theory

Maghsood Ranjbar

Volume 3, Issue 9 , June 2017, Pages 81-119

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.15352.156

Abstract
     The perception and expression of state is the most important element in political thought. It is impossible to have a democratic system without a theoretical perception of state. Due to the fact that there are many different theories concerning state, the principal question of this research ...  Read More

The Conceptualization of State in ISIS Discourse A Study of ISIS as a Radical Alternative Approach

Seyed Asghar Keyvan Hoseini; tayebeh Mohamadikia

Volume 3, Issue 9 , June 2017, Pages 121-156

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.17600.239

Abstract
  ISIS could put into reality an idealistic and old-fashioned concept of Caliphate for the first time after the collapse of its last version, Ottoman caliphate. It also tried to turn the theory into an ideology by which the group was excepting to establish a state with the main aim of overcoming the dominancy ...  Read More

The Turkish Government and Gülenism: Non-democratic Political Dimensions of the Gülen Movement

Aliashraf Nazari; Borhan Salimi

Volume 3, Issue 9 , June 2017, Pages 157-193

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.9586.61

Abstract
  The Gülen movement as a religious movement rose in the early 1970s and has enormous resources, millions of fans and thousands of educational institutions, culture and numerous media outlets in Turkey and worldwide. In recent decades elements such as democracy, tolerance, inter-religious dialogue ...  Read More

The Congruence of State and Nation and its Effects on Economic Development of Societies: The Comparative – longitudinal Study during the Years between 1990 and 2004

Masoud Motllebi; Jamal Khan Mohammadi

Volume 3, Issue 9 , June 2017, Pages 195-241

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.13452.121

Abstract
  According to what has been observed in the history of different societies, the conflict between states and nations has always been one of the main problems societies have encountered whether they are developed or underdeveloped ones. The paper tries to study the effects of congruence of state and nation ...  Read More