The Outsourcing of State Repression in Iran (1941-1978)

Milad Heidari

Volume 8, Issue 29 , June 2022, Pages 1-31

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.66118.1218

Abstract
  In addition to government and official institutions such as the police, the gendarmerie, and the National Organization for Security and Intelligence (SAVAK), the second Pahlavi government used militias to suppress its opponents. This use of armed non-state actors continued throughout this period (1942-1979). ...  Read More

Deprivation of the Dignity of the Presidency of the "President" in the Reforms of 1368

Ayat Mulaee

Volume 8, Issue 29 , June 2022, Pages 23-57

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.69191.1282

Abstract
  In the constitutional law of any country, constitutional reform is one of the ways out of legal barriers, as a result, there may be changes in the power of senior officials. In Iran, in 1989, constitutional amendments were made the result has been a shift in some of the powers of senior government officials ...  Read More

Governments and Social-institutional Responsibility of Peacebuilding in Multicultural Societies

Mojtaba Maghsoudi

Volume 8, Issue 29 , June 2022, Pages 60-85

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.67403.1244

Abstract
  War and peace are the reality of all ages of human societies, including multicultural societies centered on the institution of state. Whether peace is the product of state action or whether peace is a political reality and something that can be made or something that is unconscious and assumed, all these ...  Read More

Clientelism Institution and Downfall of the Pahlavi II Government (Within the Framework of the New Institutionalism Theory)

Habib ollah Fazeli; Hadi Rajabi

Volume 8, Issue 29 , June 2022, Pages 88-120

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.41982.702

Abstract
  One of the essential problems in institutional policies in developing countries is the existence of abstractive institutions such as incompetent rents, the culture of kinship and the lack of transparency of administrative processes. This article focuses on the concept of clientelism as institution within ...  Read More

A Look at the Role of Government in industrialization: A case Study of Auto-industry in Iran and South Korea

Jalil Dara; Mozhgan Rezaeyan Esfehani

Volume 8, Issue 29 , June 2022, Pages 122-149

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.55912.999

Abstract
  The experiences of the new industrialized countries such as south Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia in the process of industrialization , have highlighted the role of government in industrialization. But something that has been remained as a question and would be the subject for many researches is how ...  Read More

Analysis the Metaphor of Peace and Altruism in Theory of Religious State of Mani

Hadi Sadeghi Aval; Hossein Mohseni

Volume 8, Issue 29 , June 2022, Pages 151-188

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.46681.766

Abstract
  From ancient times to the present, one of the great ideals of humanity, has been the ideal of peace and how to achieve it. For this purpose, have been used important tools such as rationalism, ethics and human communication. In the midst, prophets and religious missionaries have played a great role in ...  Read More

The Parliamentary or Presidential Nature of the Vote of Confidence to the Council of Ministers in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Javad Taghizadeh; Samaneh Taghizadeh Chari

Volume 8, Issue 29 , June 2022, Pages 189-211

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.45061.740

Abstract
  Article 87 of the 1358 Constitution made the prime minister responsible for forming the Council of Ministers and obtaining a vote of confidence from parliament. After the approval of Article 1 of “the law on adding articles to the code of procedure of the parliament about requesting the vote of ...  Read More