The Impact of Geopolitics on the State Behavior in Tajikistan

Hamid Hakim

Volume 7, Issue 26 , September 2021, Pages 1-26

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2021.60539.1095

Abstract
  Owing to their lasting and permanent effects, geopolitical factors play a significant role in the politics and behavior of state. Given Tajikistan’s geopolitics, it is important to consider geopolitical factors and their effects in order to understand and predict policies and behavior of the state ...  Read More

From Self-government to Right to Revolution (Foundations and Conditions of the Dissolution of Government in John Locke’s Political Theology)

Behnam Medi

Volume 7, Issue 26 , September 2021, Pages 27-61

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2021.61266.1111

Abstract
  How the government is formed is one of the important themes about the phenomenon of government.  Yet more important is the issue of the dissolution of government.  This paper studies the dissolution of government from the viewpoint of John Locke as one of the greatest political philosophers ...  Read More

Religion and State from the perspective of Thomas Aquinas and Khawaja Nasir al-Din Tusi

Behrooz Sedghi shamir

Volume 7, Issue 26 , September 2021, Pages 63-90

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2021.57918.1044

Abstract
  Khawaja Nasir and his contemporary, Thomas Aquinas, are two prominent philosophers and theologians belonging to Abrahamic religions (Islam and Christianity). Considered as rationalistic and proactive, both scholars discussed religion and state in their works. The question arises as to whether they view ...  Read More

Eligibility and Elections: Difficulties in Institutionalization of Political Power Acquisition in the Islamic Republic of Iran

Ahmad Golmohammadi; Nasir Ebadpour

Volume 7, Issue 26 , September 2021, Pages 97-124

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2021.42057.698

Abstract
  From an institutionalist point of view, political development is essentially defined as the process of institutionalization of political power within the state institution, an important criterion of which is the institutionalization of political power acquisition. This paper studies the evolution of ...  Read More

Approaches of Party Politics in Germany and Iran: A Comparative Study

Amir Massoud Shahram Nia; Kheirollah Kheiriasl

Volume 7, Issue 26 , September 2021, Pages 125-156

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2021.43212.714

Abstract
  Studies on the ineffectiveness of political parties in Iran, mainly analyze the historical, cultural, social and economic factors. Usually, little institutional studies are carried out in this field and the party politics is completely neglected. In this article, we examine, from an institutional point ...  Read More

Habl-ol- matin newspaper of Calcutta's approach to the state and constitutional constitution (with emphasis on the period of drafting the constitutional amendment)

Mehdi Faraji; Behzad Ghasemi

Volume 7, Issue 26 , September 2021, Pages 157-190

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2021.39969.658

Abstract
  After the formation of critical discourses against the current situation in the Qajar period, most of them attacked the authoritarian regime and called for the transition from tyranny to the rule of law. Eventually, the constitution became the main critic's claim, and the constitutional order was issued. ...  Read More