History
Minimal State and the Water Issue in the Qajar Era, Pre- Constitutional Age

Mehdi Mirkiaee

Volume 9, Issue 33 , May 2023, Pages 1-34

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.70761.1349

Abstract
  Water issue" has been one of the main issues of Iranian human life throughout history, and the research about it can shed light on various aspects of the political, economic and social life of Iranians. Artificial irrigation has long been one of the necessities of people's lives in this semi-arid climate. ...  Read More

The State
The Relationship Between the Iraqi State and The Militia Groups After 2014 (Case Study of Hashd Al-Shaabi)

Ahmad Zarean

Volume 9, Issue 33 , May 2023, Pages 35-73

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.70127.1326

Abstract
  After the massive and sudden attack of ISIS on Iraq, the existence of the Iraqi state and nation and the sanctities of Muslims were under serious threat. While ISIS was approaching gates of Baghdad and the Iraqi army and security forces were not able to deal with it, with Ayatollah Sistani's fatwa regarding ...  Read More

International Relations
Sweden; Small State but Moral Superpower

Reza Rahmati

Volume 9, Issue 33 , May 2023, Pages 75-112

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.71803.1374

Abstract
  Problem: Sweden is considered as a small state in terms of its domain, surface area and extension, population, territorial extent and the grandeur of its military power; Sweden and other Nordic countries are states that do not rank as big states in terms of hard power components. However, a look at the ...  Read More

Public Policy
Iran' Constitution and Multi-Level Policy Making

Yasser Roostaei Hosein Abadi

Volume 9, Issue 33 , May 2023, Pages 113-136

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.69644.1300

Abstract
  The theory and practice of policy making in today's world has found a very vital role because the legitimacy of governments which is measured by the ability to solve public problems through public policy. If the government lacks the ability to solve public problems, no other element can legitimize its ...  Read More

Political Sociology
The Process and Outcomes of the Approval and Implementation of the Document of Fundamental Change in Education in IRI

Mohammad Hossein Panahi; Farshad Jamali

Volume 9, Issue 33 , May 2023, Pages 137-164

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.62851.1148

Abstract
  The view that education should be in accordance with the ideals and goals of the ruling political system is always considered one of the governments and the cultural and social policy makers of the societies main concerns. This is important that in the form of change management, which has always been ...  Read More

Consequences of Prebendal State in Iran in Second Pahlavi Era

Mahboube Hemmati; Morteza Alavian

Volume 9, Issue 33 , May 2023, Pages 165-193

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.57268.1031

Abstract
  The view that education should be in accordance with the ideals and goals of Prebendal state as one of examples of corrupt states is a type of state that in which power elites and government agents demand rights in excess of their rights at the level of the political system. Basically, prebendal state ...  Read More

The State
The Foundations and Indicators of the Islamic State from the Perspective of Majestic Ayatollah Khamenei

Elaheh Sadeghi; Samaneh Movahedi

Volume 9, Issue 33 , May 2023, Pages 195-222

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.71453.1364

Abstract
  In 1978, the Islamic Revolution achieved victory with the aim of fighting injustice, oppression, tyranny, establishing security, freedom, independence, and most importantly, forming a single nation. After the victory of the revolution, the first Shiite democratic system was established under the title ...  Read More

Political Sociology
Identifying the Criteria for Assessing the Capacity of Fragile States in Planning for Development and Poverty Reduction

Nejat Mohammadifar; Ehsan Kazemi

Volume 9, Issue 33 , May 2023, Pages 223-258

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.63050.1147

Abstract
  Imagining government as a powerful and all-encompassing institution which effectively controls a geopolitical area has affected the basic role of this institution in the development discourse. Because the government is considered as the main basis of political, economic and social order, its representative ...  Read More