The Expansion of Neosalafism in Europe: Ideational Backgrounds and Security Consequences
Volume 6, Issue 20 , June 2017, , Pages 163-188

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2017.7443

Abstract
  Before the emergence of ISIS, there was an idea that the danger of Neosalafism is limited in the Middle East but it is accepted that this kind of fundamentalism threatens international security. The growing number of European citizens joining Neosalafist groups such as ISIS shows that Europe is confronting ...  Read More

The Impact of ISIS on Iran's Security with Emphasis on the Copenhagen School

Yaser Esmaeilzadeh Emamgholi; Hassanali Ahmadi Fesharaki

Volume 5, Issue 18 , December 2016, , Pages 123-141

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2016.6800

Abstract
  The new generation of studies on security is an outcome of the transition from the Cold War that has turned the traditional concepts and definitions of security to something new that includes diverse aspects such as political, economic, social, and environmental matters. This study attempts to discuss ...  Read More

The Role of Germany in International Peace and Security Preservation: Case Study Afghanistan

Majid Abbasi; Jabbar Khoda Doost

Volume 4, Issue 13 , October 2015, , Pages 169-196

Abstract
  After the end of the cold war and collapsing of the bipolar system, Germany has made significant changes in its foreign and security policy and has made itself ready to have an influential presence for international peace and security Preservation. This includes presence of German troops in Afghanistan ...  Read More

Liberty and Security :An Interactive Model

Asghar Eftekhari

Volume 3, Issue 8 , December 2014, , Pages 83-99

Abstract
  Liberty and Security :An Interactive Model   Asghar Eftekhari*   (Received: 2014/April/7 – Accept: 2014/Octobr/27)   Abstract   Virtues have the main rule in managing Social and Political Life;  hence, the following question is important: If there be an opposition between ...  Read More