State and the Evolution of Power from the Coercion-based Intuitionism to the Acceptance of Audience Consent

Asghar Keivan Hosseini

Volume 6, Issue 23 , December 2020, Pages 1-31

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.55176.979

Abstract
  In the field of State Studies, power has usually been considered on the basis of coercion and special attention has been paid to deterministic mechanisms. As a contemplative indicator, a search for the concept of power on the Internet reveals how it relates to other coercive concepts such as domination, ...  Read More

The Ideal Government in Siraj al-Muluk by Abubakr al-Turtushi

Fatemeh Ahmadvand

Volume 6, Issue 23 , December 2020, Pages 33-59

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.50639.835

Abstract
  A significant aspect of political thought and theoretical concept about Ideal Government in Islam, is presented in the form of advices. Siraj al-Muluk by Turtushi is one of these works written in the period of degeneration of Ismaili Fatimid Caliphate in the late 5th and early 6th century AH. The main ...  Read More

Analyzing the Political Development of State in the Indian Society

Mandana Tisheyar

Volume 6, Issue 23 , December 2020, Pages 61-87

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.47942.779

Abstract
  Achieving political development among South Asian societies, especially since independence in the mid-20th century, has been one of the most important issues facing governments and civil society in these countries. In the present study, it has been attempted to explore the trends that have taken place ...  Read More

Power, Knowledge and the Birth of Sense a Foundation for the Explanation of How State Appears

Behnam Medi; Mohsen Borhani

Volume 6, Issue 23 , December 2020, Pages 89-131

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.31798.487

Abstract
  In the present research, we tried to study the first axis of Michel Foucault’s thought that is knowledge on the basis of the two areas of discursive and non-discursive practices as the components of knowledge, their relation, the manner of their articulation and at last the birth of sense. This ...  Read More

Exploring the Five Identities of Modern State Conception: Resilience to Challenges

Mahdi Moradi Berelian; Ali Akbar Gorgi Azandariani

Volume 6, Issue 23 , December 2020, Pages 133-180

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.29348.437

Abstract
  This article aims to present a narrative of the modern state that has five essential elements without which there would be no modern conception of state. The abstract personality of the state, sovereignty, modern subjectivity, and the creation of a dedicated citizen, the expansion and manifestation of ...  Read More

The Political Culture and Spreadness of the State in Iran at Islamic Republic Age

Ali Akbar Mokhtari; Mahmood Shafiee

Volume 6, Issue 23 , December 2020, Pages 181-217

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.37268.585

Abstract
  With the formation of the Islamic republic it was anticipated that democracy would dominate the society and an open society with a minimal state size would emerge but the developments that we saw had a process in which, first the economic system was entrusted to the government. Also after the Cultural ...  Read More

Military Diplomacy: A New Strategy for States in Pursuit the Foreign Policy Goals

Hadith Asemani Kenari; Seyyed Mohammad Tabataba'i

Volume 6, Issue 23 , December 2020, Pages 219-256

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.39753.653

Abstract
  For a long time, the only solution to ending disputes between countries was war on the battlefield and military option. In the midst of these wars, the most important military strategies were born and often used in other battles. But over time, states have found that warfare is a very costly activity, ...  Read More