Regulation Rather than Tenure in Policy-making; Case Study: Interaction Pattern of Public Libraries and Municipal Libraries of Tehran Municipality

Hossein Shirazi

Volume 5, Issue 20 , March 2020, Pages 1-36

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.44390.730

Abstract
  As a concept that has spread from economics to other fields, Regulation refers to sovereign interventions aimed at the realization of the public interest. The present article focuses on the clarification of the concept of regulation in reforming the policy approach to the status of public libraries. ...  Read More

Construction of Nation Branding and National Image in South Korea; Hallyu and the Global Korea

Arash Beidollahkhani

Volume 5, Issue 20 , March 2020, Pages 37-69

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2019.28538.420

Abstract
  Value, credibility, dignity, soft power, advantage, profit, power and ... are attached to the name of the country with the positive image. The value of the perceptual image of the nation and the country is like the invisible golden. One of the important facts about that is the competition between citizens ...  Read More

The Impact of Governance Quality on Entrepreneurship in Selected Countries: A Panel Data Approach

Parvaneh Salatin

Volume 5, Issue 20 , March 2020, Pages 71-103

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.33966.525

Abstract
  In recent decades, studies of the role of government in economy have had a shift from the concentration on the size of government and its tasks to the quality of government intervention. This change of attitude to state in economy has given rise to a new vision of good governance. Good governance requires ...  Read More

The Dialectical Dilemma of the Iranian Intellectual: Statism or Anti-statism

Seyed majid Hoseini; Vahid Asadzadeh

Volume 5, Issue 20 , March 2020, Pages 105-129

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.23463.325

Abstract
  In this article, after the Constitution, Iranian intellectuals on the basis of which institution or field should be considered for the cause of modernization, civilization, development, or other related concepts are divided into two groups. The first group considers the state the cause for development ...  Read More

The Legal Personality of State in the Sassanid Era

Parham Mehraram; Mohammad Seyed Fatemi

Volume 5, Issue 20 , March 2020, Pages 131-169

Abstract
  There has been valuable research on the socio-political structure of the Sassanid era. Most have described Sassanid society as an example of feudal or authoritarian Eastern societies. But the historical evidence is not entirely consistent with these two theories. It seems that the existence of a powerful ...  Read More

The Dialectical Dilemma of the Iranian Intellectual: Statism or Anti-statism

Morteza Manshadi; Behrooz Esmailzadegan

Volume 5, Issue 20 , March 2020, Pages 171-219

Abstract
  In this article, after the Constitution, Iranian intellectuals on the basis of which institution or field should be considered for the cause of modernization, civilization, development, or other related concepts are divided into two groups. The first group considers the state the cause for development ...  Read More

The Nature of State in Schopenhauer's Political Thought

Somaye Hamidi; Hashem Ghaderi

Volume 5, Issue 20 , March 2020, Pages 221-250

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.23495.326

Abstract
  Opinion on the concept of state has a deep root in the history of western political thought. Although there have been brief and marginal studies in this area in ancient Greece, we notice more attention to the concept of state and its coordinates since the Renaissance. Germany, during eighteenth century, ...  Read More