Corruption Syndrome and Fragile Bureaucracy in Transitional Societies

fatemah mirabasi; ahmad saie; alireza azghandi

Volume 9, Issue 34 , October 2020, , Pages 209-242

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.41326.2293

Abstract
  This article aims to understand the nature and causes of reproducing bureaucratic corruption in transitional societies from the legal sociology view point. According to the authors, since the operation of bureaucratic system firstly is determined by the nature of power elites and the present structural ...  Read More

Understanding Bureaucracy Politicization: a Comparative Study of Quality, Processes and Consequences in Public Administration
Volume 6, Issue 22 , December 2017, , Pages 98-115

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2017.14408.1421

Abstract
  Separation or closeness of Politics and administration is the key or principle place for production of knowledge in public administration area and scopes. In scientific societies of public administration, the degree of politics’ interference in administration named or called "politicization". On ...  Read More

United States and containing of adversaries: Buck-Passing framework

Ali Adami; Majid Dashtgerd

Volume 1, Issue 3 , December 2013, , Pages 1-28

Abstract
  John Mearsheimer believes that great powers used two mains strategies in offensive realism to Contain and control the enemies and rivals. 1) Balance 2) controlling rivals through Buck-Passing. The author attemptsto show examples of United States’ efforts to curb adversaries through the second strategy. ...  Read More