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Evaluation and Oversight by Iran’s Islamic Parliament on Government Agencies: Case Study of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Heidarali Masoudi

Volume 10, Issue 38 , October 2024, Pages 1-42

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2024.80333.1537

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroductionEstablishing appropriate criteria to evaluate the performance of executive bodies is crucial for oversight by Iran's Islamic Parliament. The main objective of the article is to enhance efficiency and improving government performance. Although the Islamic Parliament has dedicated ...  Read More

Public Policy
Hollow State; Contexts, Implications, and Encounter

Ali Khaje Naieni

Volume 10, Issue 38 , October 2024, Pages 43-74

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2024.80581.1540

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroductionThe metaphor of "hollow " is used to express the changing nature of the public sector. "hollowing out " is used to describe the nature of devolution of power and decentralization of services from central governments to local governments and thus to third parties. This outsourcing ...  Read More

The State
Appling NORTH et al.'s "Natural State" Theory to Interpret SAFAVID's State Evolution from Rise to Its Peak

Mazaher Ziaei

Volume 10, Issue 38 , October 2024, Pages 75-120

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2024.79699.1516

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroductionInvestigating how the Safavid state emerged and flourished in today’s Iran territory is very useful for understanding Iran's history and current situation. Interpreting states' evolution over time requires a theory that considers the dynamics of the internal relations ...  Read More

The State
State Decentralization and Good Urban Governance in Iran

Abolfazl Ghasemi

Volume 10, Issue 38 , October 2024, Pages 121-162

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2024.81406.1553

Abstract
  AbstractIntroductionThe complexity of governing countries, coupled with changes in the roles and functions of governments, has led to a more complex administrative and managerial structure. At the dawn of the 21st century, two main currents have shaped development policy worldwide: globalization, which ...  Read More

Paradigmatic Transformation of the Concept of State in Contemporary Iran: from Amir Kabir to Malkam

Davoud Feirahi; Davood Bayat

Volume 10, Issue 38 , October 2024, Pages 163-202

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2024.55774.997

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroductionIn this article, we try to explore the emergence of the new concept of State in the first decades of Nasere al-Din Shah's reign by using Reinhart Koselleck’s system of concepts. We are not faced with a fixed and frozen concept called the State, because this concept, ...  Read More

Political Science
Identification of the Government in Textbooks Based on the Cognitive Approach

Mohamad mahdi Golshahi; Shoja Ahmadvand

Volume 10, Issue 38 , October 2024, Pages 203-232

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2024.63692.1159

Abstract
  Extended Abstract IntroductionHow to recognize national identity is important for children and teenagers; Because how social behavior appears in adulthood is a function of how national identity is understood and attitudes towards society's values in childhood and adolescence. Based on this, governments ...  Read More

Political Thought
Republican Tradition and the Principle of Criminal Law as the last and Least Resort in the Viewpoint of Pettit and Braithwaite

Hussein Gholami; Vahidreza Masoumi

Volume 10, Issue 38 , October 2024, Pages 233-274

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2024.57112.1030

Abstract
  Extended AbstractProblem Definition This exploration of the intersection between Republican theory and criminal law as the last and least resort highlights a significant dialogue on freedom, justice, and governance. The concept of "liberty as non-domination," articulated by scholars like Philip Pettit, ...  Read More

Political Sociology
Revolution and Earth; Agrarian Reforms and Land Policy of Revolutionary Socialist States

Mohammad javad Moosanezhad; Mohammad Bagher Khorramshad

Volume 10, Issue 38 , October 2024, Pages 275-308

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2024.65965.1211

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroductionLand and its distribution and exploitation, as an important component in the class system of rural society, has long been the concern of governments, and especially after the occurrence of communist revolutions, it undergoes fundamental changes. Among other things, this can ...  Read More

Economic
Deterrent Effect of Good Governance and Corruption Control On Budget Deficit in Developing Economies

Hanieh Mohebikia; Hamid Sepehrdoust

Volume 10, Issue 38 , October 2024, Pages 309-349

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2024.44877.1043

Abstract
  Extended AbstractIntroductionIn the economic development of countries, important features of good governance and using corruption control are the key factors to gain more public satisfaction and reduce the budget deficit are among the important program goals of governments. The necessity of the budget ...  Read More

The Roots of the Arab Spring and the Domino Effect of Collapsing Arab Regimes; the Determining Role of Short-Run Factors and Political Management
Volume 3, Issue 11 , December 2017, , Pages 1-26

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.8102

Abstract
  Between 2010 and 2013, during what was called the Arab Spring, the Arab world witnessed a wave of popular uprisings that led to the overthrow of four governments (in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen), serious difficulties for three states (in Bahrain, Jordan and to some extent, Saudi Arabia), and a civil ...  Read More

Gender Policy in Contemporary Iran: The Role of State in Changing the Status and Rights of Women (1891–2013)
Volume 7, Issue 27 , December 2021, , Pages 59-87

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2021.43143.710

Abstract
  Gender policy in contemporary Iran has experienced many fluctuations, but it has generally brought about significant changes in the status of women. The question of this article is focused on political factors, especially the role of state, in these changes. Using a historical–comparative method, ...  Read More

Military Diplomacy: A New Strategy for States in Pursuit the Foreign Policy Goals
Volume 6, Issue 23 , December 2020, , Pages 219-256

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.39753.653

Abstract
  For a long time, the only solution to ending disputes between countries was war on the battlefield and military option. In the midst of these wars, the most important military strategies were born and often used in other battles. But over time, states have found that warfare is a very costly activity, ...  Read More

Securitization of the Corona Virus and Adopting State Restrictive Measures in the Fight against the viral Pandemic (Case Study of the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia)
Volume 6, Issue 22 , September 2020, , Pages 107-140

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2021.56706.1023

Abstract
  Various governments around the world have put tough restrictive measures on the agenda to combat the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus. Actions that are unbearable for people under normal circumstances. These restrictive measures and extraordinary means have so far been accepted by the public (despite popular ...  Read More

State and Environment: From the Non-State to the Participatory Approaches
Volume 2, Issue 8 , March 2017, , Pages 59-80

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.7198

Abstract
  n the case of the relationship between government and environmental obligations there are different views in public law theory. At least three approaches can be mentioned in the context of general task to which principle 50 of constitution refers. The first approach is based on the centrality of the ...  Read More

Welfare State, and the Binary of Social Democracy/Liberal Democracy
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 21 May 2020

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.11253

Abstract
  In recent modernity era, especially between big war and the annihilation of communism, the most important political division in democratic countries has been the duality of Right/Left. Often the two biggest rival parties, apart from their different names, have been representing two tendencies, the social ...  Read More

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

Seyed Majid Hosseini; Vahid Asadzadeh

Articles in Press, Corrected Proof, Available Online from 20 February 2020

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.10924

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 Relationship between Political Structure and Political Development in the First Pahlavi Period Based on Bernard Crick's Model

Morteza Manshadi; Sara Akbari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 21 May 2020

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.11257

Abstract
  Political development, in the sense of expanding partnerships and ideological competition in the political arena, at least at the elite level, requires institutions, organizations and developments in the structure of traditional society. In the first Pahlavi period the programs for the modernization ...  Read More

The Legal Personality of State in the Sassanid Era

Parham Mehraram; Mohammad Seyed Fatemi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 20 February 2020

Abstract
  < p >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 ...  Read More

The Constitutionalist States: Study of New Division of Constitution and the Concept of Dual Freedoms

Masoud Raei Dahaghi; Alireza Asadpour Tehrani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 22 May 2019

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2017.10034

Abstract
  Due to the developments in social relations in modern societies, and in particular the importance of restrictions on the political power of governments, the rule of people and the protection of individual rights and public freedoms as the foundations of constitutionalism and constitutional rule, it seems ...  Read More

The Nature of State in Schopenhauer's Political Thought

Somaye Hamidi; Hashem Ghaderi

Articles in Press, Corrected Proof, Available Online from 20 February 2020

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2020.10927

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

re-creation Political trust in today's Iran

mostafa ghorbani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 13 October 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/tssq.2024.74485.1428

Abstract
  Affected by the decrease in political trust as an evident fact in recent years, Iran is fa cing many problems in the field of political governance. despite this, although the issue of political trust has been taken into consideration in sociological research in Iran, so far no comprehensive research ...  Read More

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