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

International Political Economy of the Middle East in the Light of the Infectious Disease of Covid-19

Mehdi Zibaei

Volume 6, Issue 22 , September 2020, , Pages 35-62

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2021.58398.1059

Abstract
  According to the International Monetary Fund forecasts, the Middle Eastern economy will shrink by 5.2 percent in 2020 compared to the previous year due to Covid-19. These statistics, which are just one part of the devastating result of the spread of the corona virus in the international arena, show the ...  Read More

Uprising and Regime Change in the Middle East and North Africa: Explaining the Conditions of the Arab Spring Formation and its Beginning in Tunisia and Egypt

Kamran Rabiei Rabiei

Volume 4, Issue 14 , September 2018, , Pages 1-36

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2018.9073

Abstract
  It is safe to say that over the past decade, no region in the world as much as the Middle East and North Africa has been involved with rapid political developments, unrest and instability. The beginning of a cycle of mass protests and instability in the aftermath of the Arab Spring is just one of those ...  Read More

The Study of Hegemons Policy Towards of States in the Middle East on the Basis of the Sociological Approaches of International Relations In the Period of Barak Obama

Elham Rasooli Saniabadi

Volume 2, Issue 7 , December 2016, , Pages 41-71

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2016.6778

Abstract
  Most of the foreign policy analysts believe that president Obama has neglected the importance of Middle East region in the US foreign policy. They argue that the most important sign of this ignorance is non military intervention in Middle East region’s revolutionary states by the US. But contrary ...  Read More

Internet and Youth’s Silent Revolution in the Middle East Khalil

Khalil Sardarnia

Volume 1, Issue 4 , June 2016, , Pages 1-38

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2016.3945

Abstract
  Purpose: The aim of this research is the analysis of internet’s impact on shaping silent revolution in Middle East and then, occurrence of Arab spring in the context of this revolution in framework of Ingelhart theory. By attention to this aim, the author has tried to give quantitative and analytical ...  Read More