Political Sociology
“Oriental Post-Authority Society” (A New Theoretical Approach in Political Sociology of Iran)

Sajjad Sattari

Volume 9, Issue 35 , October 2023, Pages 1-36

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.75675.1452

Abstract
  This article is a sequel of the article "The Power and Involuntary State of Exception in Iran" (Sattari 2022). By redefining "authority" (based on the three concepts of hegemony, social control and reproduction), the author explains the special existential conditions being formed in parallel with the ...  Read More

Political Sociology
Challenges of More Institutionalization of State Power in Family Cultural Policies in Iran

Nasir Ebadpour

Volume 9, Issue 35 , October 2023, Pages 37-74

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.71684.1372

Abstract
  The victory of the revolution led to the emergence and redefinition of religious values and concepts, and the intensity of its impact on the cultural aspects and the value developments of the concept of policy-making was more and more influenced by the value and ideological aspects. In the Islamic Republic ...  Read More

International Relations
Factors Affecting the Change in the Strategies of Sweden Democrat Party Behavior

Reza Rahmati

Volume 9, Issue 35 , October 2023, Pages 75-115

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.74716.1434

Abstract
  Sweden is the latest European democracy to engage with the extreme right, which regularly seeks to capture the elections and the ballot box. The change of Sweden's politics to the right has destroyed or at least distorted the image of this country as the spiritual home of the liberal left or social democracy ...  Read More

The State
State Instability in Iran (3000 BC to 1600 AD) as Part of Central Asian Interactions with other Regions of Eurasia

Mazaher Ziaei

Volume 9, Issue 35 , October 2023, Pages 117-155

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.60891.1101

Abstract
  Background and ContextNumerous studies have indicated that the state instability existence in past of countries has not only delayed their development but also influenced their current level of development. The study of political instability in the Eurasian region during the agricultural era (3000 BC ...  Read More

Political Sociology
Iranian Self-concept of Nation-State in Ibrahim Bey's travelogue

Seyedeh Leila Sadati; Shoja Ahmadvand

Volume 9, Issue 35 , October 2023, Pages 157-194

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.68051.1261

Abstract
  The topic of Iranians' self-concept in relation to their government and nation has a profound connection to the study of identity, collective identity, and specifically national identity. All of these concepts are believed to shape an individual's perceptions and behavior. This specific topic, which ...  Read More

The State
Conceptual Analysis of the Collapse of the State; In the Context of Systemic Analysis

Masoud Akhavan Kazemi; Golnaz Narimani

Volume 9, Issue 35 , October 2023, Pages 195-228

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.61620.1117

Abstract
  A few historical governments have existed for a long time, but the government is relatively old and lasts up to a few centuries, especially in its modern form. A modern government is an organization that controls legal law and applies it legitimately. The government is the only organization with the ...  Read More

The Impact of Blockchain on Westphalian Sovereignty

Homayoun Habibi; Khodayar Saeedvaziri

Volume 9, Issue 35 , October 2023, Pages 229-258

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.54086.949

Abstract
  Blockchain, as a new technology that has created the third generation of the internet or WEB3.0 in combination with the internet, has caused significant impacts on various dimensions of social life, including governance, and it can boldly be said that what we have seen from its effects on Westphalian ...  Read More

Political Thought
Nationalism in the Opinion and Works of Afrasiab Azad

Mohammad Amir Ahmadzadeh; Farhad Baradar shad

Volume 9, Issue 35 , October 2023, Pages 259-290

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2023.65592.1196

Abstract
  During the constitutional period changes, a new force emerged that and played an important role in the awakening of the people, familiarization with the West, and the publishing of the press, and also thought for a way out of the upcoming deadlocks. Iranian intellectuals came to understand Iran's backwardness ...  Read More