“Neo-pastorship”, Critique of Governmental Rationality of Iran’s State

Hamid yahyavi

Volume 3, Issue 10 , September 2017, Pages 1-32

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.15351.231

Abstract
  To address the question of the nature of modern state in the contemporary Iran, the present paper seeks to investigate the issue of state in the contemporary Iran in terms of Foucauldian approach and the conceptual apparatus driven from it. In his late intellectual career, Michael Foucault introduced ...  Read More

EIL- DAULAT: A Pre-theory for Pre-Pahlawi Iran

naser pourhassan

Volume 3, Issue 10 , September 2017, Pages 33-63

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.21479.294

Abstract
  The nature of the state in Iran is one of the most controversial issues among political science researchers. Unlike new states which were established in the post-colonial era, the state in Iran has a long history, so that it is considered as the first state of history. After the end of the Second World ...  Read More

Meta-Synthesis of Weak Points and Facilitators of Iran’s National Development Plans

Hamid Sajadi

Volume 3, Issue 10 , September 2017, Pages 65-108

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.14044.130

Abstract
  A great volume of studies and researches are conducted for evaluating Iran's five-year development plans, with the main purpose of overcoming obstacles and realizing the goals of national strategic plans. Considering the large volume of studies on evaluation of development plans, on the one hand, and ...  Read More

"New City-state Orientation" as a New Form of Urbanization Policy

qolamreza khajesarvi; Mohsen Solgi

Volume 3, Issue 10 , September 2017, Pages 109-145

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.9416.55

Abstract
  This paper is aimed to show the possibility and necessity of New City-state Orientation as a new form of democracy; a new form of democracy in which city and citizenship in the light of deterritorialization and communitarianist pluralism attain a mental and cultural form instead of a bodily-civilizational ...  Read More

Political Challenges of Terrorism and the State of Canada: a Case Study of Canada–Iran relations

Reza mousazade; mahmood ganjbakhsh

Volume 3, Issue 10 , September 2017, Pages 147-183

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.11585.94

Abstract
  The way governments deal with the claims of victims of terrorist incidents is one of the most important political issues of the day. Since the Canadian government claims that it fights terrorism the political strategies that govern this government are important in responding to the survivors of the terrorist ...  Read More

Authoritarian State in China: A Study on Intellectual Bases

Fariborz Aarghavani; Fatemeh Forootan

Volume 3, Issue 10 , September 2017, Pages 185-219

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.11933.98

Abstract
  The article’s aim is to study the intellectual bases of formation and continuity of authoritarian state in China. The main question is why china’s political society up to now has helped to form and to continue authoritarian state in this country, while many of the other countries has experienced ...  Read More