The Media and Depersonalization of Power

Gholamreza Khajehsarvy; Abbas Sohrab Zadeh

Volume 6, Issue 22 , December 2017, , Pages 69-96

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2017.8076

Abstract
  Power as the most fundamental parameter on the politics has caught the attention of the public, socio-political forces, and the ruling bodies. The possession of power is the main objective of any political endeavor and the manner of acquiring and employing it establishes the bulk of the debates which ...  Read More

Effects of the Ancient Iranian Ideal-Kingship Theory on Plato’s Philosopher King

Shoja Ahmadvand; Ahamd Reza Bordbar

Volume 5, Issue 18 , December 2016, , Pages 9-33

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2016.6796

Abstract
  There are numerous evidence proving that the Platonic and Aristotelian thoughts, even those of Socrates, are inspired by the Eastern, especially Persian, thought. There are two reasons for this fact: First, the state of Greece at that time and communication of the Greek with the East, especially frequent ...  Read More

Survey of the Key Methods of Improving Public Trust to Government

Hassan Danaee fard; Ali Reza Hassan zadeh; Somayeh Nasrollahi

Volume 3, Issue 8 , December 2014, , Pages 101-118

Abstract
  SurveyoftheKeyMethodsofImprovingPublicTrusttoGovernment   Hasan Danaee Fard* - Ali Reza Hasanzadeh** - Somayeh Nasroallahi***   (Received: 2014/April/17 – Accept: 2014/Octobr/27)   Abstract   Public Trust is considered as a strategic capital of any political system. Accordingly, ...  Read More

Rebellion & insurrection against goverments: Islamic and Christianity’s views

Saleh hassanzadeh

Volume 1, Issue 3 , December 2013, , Pages 75-108

Abstract
  there are two views about the relationship and interaction with the political system in west .1) Theory of Democracy. 2) Christian doctrine of divine right. As in Islam between Sunni and Imami faced two perspectives. Proponents of democracy do not have right to rebel against the government. Or Such right ...  Read More