Governmental Law in Two Treatises (A Comparative Look at the Relation of Government, Law and Contract in Tanbih o lommah va Tanzih o lmellah of Mohammad Hossein Naeini and John Locke’s Second Treatise on Government)

Behnam Medi

Volume 8, Issue 32 , January 2023, Pages 1-36

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.67875.1258

Abstract
  In recent Iranian intellectual space, some thinkers of political thought and jurisprudence (in particular the late Dr. Davood Feirahi) have believed that Iran’s situation in Islamic world is similar to and comparable with England in Europe and Christian world. That's because Iran is a Muslim country ...  Read More

State and Contention Politics in Cotemporary Iran Necessity of Transition to Conciliator State

Abolfazl Delavari

Volume 8, Issue 32 , January 2023, Pages 37-62

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.71590.1365

Abstract
  Problem: The continuation and increasing intensification of the Contentious politics in contemporary Iran, which is an endless revolutions chain, coups, movements, uprisings, and political rebellions, have shown questions about the grounds and roots of this type of politics. In existing studies, the ...  Read More

The role of quantum management in promoting the smart governance of urban culture in local governments

Seyed Jalalaldin Faraji

Volume 8, Issue 32 , January 2023, Pages 63-96

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.69353.1286

Abstract
  Today, the rapid growth of cities and massive migrations towards them has resulted in wide cultural diversity in urban environments, and this issue has made the local governments who are responsible for the management of cities face a serious problem, that is why the management a city in big cities will ...  Read More

Janus-faced Populism: De-democratization or Democratization of Democracy?

Mohsen Abbaszadeh Marzbali

Volume 8, Issue 32 , January 2023, Pages 97-128

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.69050.1278

Abstract
  As one of the most visible aspects of political life in recent years, the populist rises imply the ‘crisis of representation’ that means the existing institutional mechanism of representative democracy is ineffective in representing the variety of social demands. While this situation, according ...  Read More

The Group-Based Understanding of Government in the United States (with emphasis on Bentley's theory)

Alireza Koohkan

Volume 8, Issue 32 , January 2023, Pages 129-156

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.71682.1368

Abstract
  The dynamic and changing politics of the United States have been the focus of political researchers since the beginning of this country. Due to its new construction, the US did not benefit from the requirements of the old countries, hence, the way of its political action was different. Since the U.S. ...  Read More

Qatar and the Knowledge-Based Economy: A New Model for Developmental State

Ehsan Mozdkhah; Somayeh Hamidi

Volume 8, Issue 32 , January 2023, Pages 157-188

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.63852.1161

Abstract
  Diversification of economic models is an Inevitable Necessity for Countries with one-sided political economy. Essentially, economic diversity allows governments to turn threats into opportunities and to use economic variables in the Power manufacturing. For this purpose, one of the countries that has ...  Read More

The Impacts of Blockchain Technology on the Sovereignty of the Modern State

Mahdi Moradi Berelian; Mohammad Ghsem Tangestani

Volume 8, Issue 32 , January 2023, Pages 189-222

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.64843.1180

Abstract
  The unique features of the emerging blockchain technology and its new tools such as cryptocurrencies, despite having significant benefits, have posed various difficulties for states. In particular, the centrifugal structure of the blockchain has made it an important challenge to the sovereignty of the ...  Read More

Investigating the process of deepening the capital market in the Twelfth Government and its Impact on the Future of the Politics in Iran

Mojtaba Shariati; Nima Rezaie

Volume 8, Issue 32 , January 2023, Pages 223-254

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.58128.1050

Abstract
  In this article, the aim was to explain the category of "political trust" and how it is created and accumulated in relation to "social capital". In this approach, trust as one of the components of social capital is not an inherent characteristic of individuals but an aspect of the conditions and environment ...  Read More

Good Governance, Social Capital and Political Trust

Iraj Ranjbar; Samira Golami

Volume 8, Issue 32 , January 2023, Pages 255-292

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.57688.1038

Abstract
  In this article, the aim was to explain the category of "political trust" and how it is created and accumulated in relation to "social capital". In this approach, trust as one of the components of social capital is not an inherent characteristic of individuals but an aspect of the conditions and environment ...  Read More

Duality of Revolutionary and State-Building in the Islamic Republic; with Emphasis on the Ninth and Tenth States

Reza Nasiri Hamed; Sarouye Mazhabi

Volume 8, Issue 32 , January 2023, Pages 293-322

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.62066.1123

Abstract
  Revolution is an event with fundamental and usually violent changes that disrupt the current course of affairs and seek to launch a new plan and establish a new system. One of the consequences of revolutions is the negation of existing political structures and revolutionaries usually establish their ...  Read More

Maximum State and Threat to Human Security in Society; (Case of Study: Comparison of the State in Saudi Arabia before and after the Reforms)

Seyed Rooh-allah Haj Zargarbashi; Milad Lotfi

Volume 8, Issue 32 , January 2023, Pages 323-355

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.67669.1251

Abstract
  In security studies, governments, which are responsible for providing society's need for security, can be considered as important factors that threaten human security. The important characteristics of such governments can include the priority of the interests of the government over the interests and ...  Read More