Persuading public opinion Model in the Quran; dealing with hypocrites, case study

Asghar Eftekhari; seyeydmohammad sadegh kazemi

Volume 6, Issue 22 , December 2017, Pages 9-39

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2017.17257.1484

Abstract
  Hypocrisy was one of the most important issues and problems in the Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) era. Hypocrites were scattered in Medina, and they acted like true Muslims; so, the risk of alliance Between Muslims and the Prophet against the hypocrites was very serious. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) ...  Read More

Terrorism & Regional Power of Iran
Volume 6, Issue 22 , December 2017, Pages 41-67

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2017.15459.1440

Abstract
  Recent developments in Arabic and Middle Eastern countries, particularly Iraq and Syria have caused a sensitive and critical status in this area. U.S global hegemony continued to provoke terrorism and other terrorist outfits. Meanwhile the rise of new emergency terrorist group such as ISIS have destabilized ...  Read More

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

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

stability and threat factors in turkey s democracy
Volume 6, Issue 22 , December 2017, Pages 117-147

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2017.13929.1404

Abstract
  One of the the most important issues in middle east and contemporary turkey is the study of stability and threat factors of democracy. Among the other countries of middle east, turkey has long-term experience in democracy. A glance to the country show turkey s democracy has fluctuating matter. In the ...  Read More

Geopolitics of Gas and Turkey Intervention in Syria
Volume 6, Issue 22 , December 2017, Pages 147-175

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2017.13196.1377

Abstract
  In January 2011, the Tunisian Revolution started an unrest which soon spread to the rest of Middle East and North African Regions. I order to gain political power, a severe competition between regional and trans-regional powers took place in Syria in March 2011. The Turkish-Syrian relations grew darker ...  Read More

The role of Energy Diplomacy to Foreign Policy; A Comparative Study of Russia & Qatar
Volume 6, Issue 22 , December 2017, Pages 177-205

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2017.13477.1389

Abstract
  Producers and consumers of energy have sought to balance benefits and costs in production, trade and security of energy to afford their national interests. In this regard the study of Qatari and Russian energy polices as the two most important suppliers of oil and gas is important. The main question ...  Read More