The Prerequisites and Conditions of Governance in the “Post” Era with an Emphasis on Iran

Mohammad Taghi Ghezelsofla

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 1-27

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.70298.1336

Abstract
  The present descriptive-analytical research has been conducted in an attempt to find the requirements of governance in the "post-…” era. Today, major developments in epistemology and fundamental changes of ideology have seriously changed the political affairs. These two transformations have ...  Read More

The Future of State in the Globalization Theories

Hossien Salimi

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 29-57

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.69637.1299

Abstract
  In the article two claims about the future of state have been posed. These claims have been emphasized and considered in the late prof. Golmohammadi`s writings. The first is about the future of globalization process. And the second is in about the future of state in the context of globalization, based ...  Read More

Limited State; Rereading the Politics of "Dominance and Change" in the Second Pahlavi Period Based on the Theory of Jol.S. Migdal

Alireza Samiee Esfahani

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 59-92

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.69992.1321

Abstract
  The main goal of the upcoming research is to analyze and read a piece of the history of "dominance and change" in Iran in the two decades of 1340 and 1350 AD, which in practice can be said to be a representation or a comprehensive mirror of the totality of state-society relations in the history of Iran. ...  Read More

A Comparative Study Between the Islamic Emirate of Taliban in Afghanistan 1996-2001 and the Totalitarian State Model in the West

Roz Fazli

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 93-132

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.70292.1335

Abstract
  The Taliban movement was born in the condition of internal and external conflicts. The domain for the emergence of this movement was events such as the internal coup d’état on April 28th, 1978, the invasion of the Red Army in 1979, and the civil wars of 1994-1992 in Afghanistan. Finally, ...  Read More

Understanding the Political Problematics of the Government in the Islamic Republic of Iran

Abbasali Rahbar

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 133-161

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.68284.1264

Abstract
  Political issues that are explained in relation to socio-political disorder; Looking at public perceptions, it is considered to be a negative, common and changeable situation that contradicts the values of a significant number of people and they believe that they should take action to change that situation. ...  Read More

An Introduction to the Challenges of Decision-making in Governing Institutions in Iran (The State, as a Case Study)

Hamid Reza Rahmanizade Dehkordi

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 163-196

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.70099.1325

Abstract
  Political decisions usually affect a large number of people but the point is to what extent these decisions are justified and verified, and to what extent, they have gone through the correct decision-making mechanisms. The negative consequences of some of these decisions have been motivating many researchers ...  Read More

Royal Celebrations and Political Legitimacy: A Case Study of Pahlavi era in Iran

Nasrin Mosaffa

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 197-227

https://doi.org/10.22054/TSSQ.2022.70195.1329

Abstract
  A perusal of global history signifies the role that commemorations and celebrations about the longevity of reigning in monarchies. There are examples of it in Iran and beyond that. While such events cannot be categorized amongst the expectations form political systems (such as dignity and welfare for ...  Read More

Foucault's Representation of the Nature and Dimensions of the Seljuk State: Security, Religion and Caliphate

Afshin Eshkevar Kiaei

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 229-259

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.69588.1293

Abstract
  In this research, according to Michel Foucault's methodology to understand the nature and dimensions of the state, we analyze the Seljuk state. In this method, instead of starting with the theories of the state and also putting the state in the center, we have started our work by considering the state ...  Read More

Science and Pseudo-science in the Contemporary State Studies in Iran

Shoja Ahmadvand

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 261-291

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.69921.1320

Abstract
  Generally speaking, scientific understanding of social phenomena such as government has been based on the evidence and arguments, but in practice, some people have gone astray and changed their direction to pseudo-scientific understanding, to the extent that they can claim that "pseudo-science has replaced ...  Read More

Islamic Governance by Using of a Non-epistemological Approach

Meisam Ghahreman

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 293-321

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.69685.1304

Abstract
  The dominant approach to Islamic governance considers Islam as an epistemological system and tries to identify and discover the institutions, practices, principles and rules of Islamic governance from within it. In this approach, like other epistemological systems, analysis is based on certain transcendental ...  Read More

States and the Border Walling Discourse: Challenges and Consequences

Afshin Karami

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 323-350

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.67657.1249

Abstract
  Wall construction is a common phenomenon in human societies and cannot be considered unprecedented. When a wall is built, it contains a message at every scale and every level. The message of separating "us" from "them", "self" from "other", "desirable" from "undesirable", the message of creating boundaries ...  Read More

Charismatic Leaders, Tribal Coalition and State Formation: The Historical Sociology of State Establishment in Pre-modern Iran

Hojjat Kazemi

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 351-386

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.69699.1305

Abstract
  The main objective of this article is to describe and analyze the mechanism of establishment of the Iranian States between the Seljuks' formation and the Qajar dynasty's end. The article is based on a critique of the two theories of Oriental Despotism and Orthodox Marxism; It seeks to provide a different ...  Read More

Political Development of State in Vietnam based on Deutsch and Moore Theories

Mandana Tishehyar

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 387-417

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.70275.1334

Abstract
  The political development of the state is achieved by attaining different indicators. In the formulation of the political development of state in the eastern societies, it can be seen that although some of the most important factors of development may appear, but it can be expected that the society is ...  Read More

State Theories in the First Pahlavi Period: A Pathological Review

Mohammad Salar Kasraie

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 419-460

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.69706.1306

Abstract
  The purpose of this article is to review and criticize the theories of government in Iran (first Pahlavi period). There have been extensive researches about the government in the first Pahlavi period. In these researches, traits such as; Modern state, modern absolutist, pseudo-patrimonialism, autocracy, ...  Read More

The Statist Penalization in the Light of a State-Oriented-Research Approach in Contemporary Iran

Mehrdad Rayejian Asli

Volume 8, Issue 30 , August 2022, Pages 461-490

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.69608.1295

Abstract
  Penalization, as the definition and application of the criminal sanction by the state in the law (statist penalization), is subject to discussions in public law and criminal sciences, and even, in other disciplines out of these sciences. Meanwhile, criminology and human rights which are at the focal ...  Read More