The Rentier State and the Historical Institutionalization of Parliament in Kuwait

Ariabarzan Mohammadighalehtaki

Volume 7, Issue 28 , March 2022, Pages 1-31

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.63033.1145

Abstract
  Kuwait is a rentier state which obtains most of its income from oil revenues. However, and despite the arguments that suggest rentier states hinder democracy, the Kuwaiti system almost exclusively among the GCC states, could maintain a relatively good reputation concerning the development of its democracy. ...  Read More

Modern State Emerging in the Middle East: From Historical Sociology Lenses

Mehdi Zibaei

Volume 7, Issue 28 , March 2022, Pages 33-58

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.62787.1140

Abstract
  In the plethora of countries of the Middle East, the entity that nowadays is known as the modern state seriously is different from the primary pattern that has been shaped within more than three centuries in West Europe. One of the signs of the modern state is the exclusive use of physical force by the ...  Read More

Political Development and Obstacles to Transition to Democracy in China (1978-2021)

Hossein Karimiafrd

Volume 7, Issue 28 , March 2022, Pages 59-94

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.62708.1137

Abstract
  Modernization theorists believe that there is a direct relationship between economic and social development and the process of transition to democracy. According to modernization theories, economic development and industrialization lead to the transition to democracy. China has achieved economic development ...  Read More

Identify and Examine the Effective Components in Inter-organizational Cooperation in Public Policy

Safie Sadat Hashemi; Abolghasem Arabiun

Volume 7, Issue 28 , March 2022, Pages 95-120

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.43709.720

Abstract
  Inter-organizational cooperation is a process in which independent actors interact through formal and informal negotiations and jointly establish the rules and structures governing their relationships and the ways in which they decide and implement common issues. For this purpose, a set of different ...  Read More

A Comparative Study of the Performance of World Governments and Sports Organizations in the Corona Crisis

Sara Keshkar; Arefeh Ghanbari Firoozabadi

Volume 7, Issue 28 , March 2022, Pages 121-148

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.60658.1097

Abstract
  The purpose of this research was to study the managerial performance of world sports organizations in the corona virus crisis and exploit superior experiences for the future similar situations. For this, a comparative study method was used. This research sought to answer the question of how the sport ...  Read More

The Relation Between Economic Liberalization and Security Stabilization in the Chinese Government

Farzin Rahimi Zonouz; Shahrouz Shariati

Volume 7, Issue 28 , March 2022, Pages 149-189

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.45793.750

Abstract
  China's government has started the process of economic liberalization since the late 1970s with its own unique pattern. In less than half a century, China economy has gained significant growth. The liberalization also has gradually eliminated poverty in China significantly and has improved the quality ...  Read More

Analyzing the Role of Participation Crisis in the Fall of the Second Pahlavi Regime

Omid Shokraneh Arzanaghi; Masoud Akhavan Kazemi

Volume 7, Issue 28 , March 2022, Pages 191-218

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2022.57691.1039

Abstract
  The present study examines and analyzes the impact of the participation crisis on the fall of the second Pahlavi regime from the perspective of crisis theory. The main question of the present study is what role did the participation crisis play in the fall of the Pahlavi regime? The research findings ...  Read More