Explaining the Cognitive Origins of terrorism and mental mental model of ISIS
Volume 7, Issue 24 , June 2018, , Pages 245-275

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2018.19208.1546

Abstract
  This research is based on "cognitive science" and in the framework of "social cognition" to study the formation and causal explanations of terrorists and terrorist groups, especially the most important that is ISIS. from this perspective Social cognition based on interaction of individual with the environment ...  Read More

Change in the Geometry of Power in the Light of the Nature of the Cultural and Regional Geopolitics of Power; Case Study Changes in Western Asia

Ali Adami; Elham keshavarz

Volume 5, Issue 16 , June 2016, , Pages 121-141

Abstract
  Until the early twentieth century, international relations affected issues such as war and peace, anarchy of the international system, foreign policy and military power. In such a condition, the prominent role of the cultural power of governments was neglected aspect of political studies. Hence, in recent ...  Read More

The Role of Culture in Genesis of Cultural Iranophobia in the Persian Gulf Countries

Morteza Noormohammadi; Hojjat Kazemi

Volume 4, Issue 12 , July 2015, , Pages 87-113

Abstract
  Cultural Iranophobia is a phenomenon that resembles the Persian Gulf countries’ fear of Iran’s identity and culture. This fear comes from an unreal presumption that they have given to Iran’s cultural components and foundations. According to this way of thinking, a system of meaning ...  Read More

The Impact of Building Culture on Political Development in the Shiite Political Culture

Abbas ali Rahbar

Volume 3, Issue 9 , February 2015, , Pages 65-93

Abstract
  Development is a course ensuring constant improvements in all realms of humanlife, both material and spiritual, humans should, in ultimate development, achievea life relying upon their abilities and human culture along with expansion of circleof positive options. Development could be discussed both historically ...  Read More

The Role of Human Rights in Political Divergence of the Islamic Republic of Iran and EU

Majid Abbasi

Volume 2, Issue 5 , June 2013, , Pages 9-41

Abstract
  According to the Charter of the EU, human Rights is a cornerstone of theEU common foreign policy. In this context, European Union's politicalNegotiations urged with the Iranian authorities have criticized the humanrights situation in Iran and have urged improvement in that matter.These criticism neglects ...  Read More