Discourse on National Identity of the Socialist Movement before and after the Islamic Revolution
Volume 7, Issue 26 , March 2019, Pages 9-41

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2018.18712.1528

Abstract
  Historical facts show that national identity is a constant process and should be noted here that when a nation is formed, it does not continue by itself and the notion that it does not require any effort is wrong. On the contrary, the nation are exposed to ups and downs. Thus, discourse-based products ...  Read More

The Effect of Political Marketing Mix on Voters Intention Based on Demographic Characteristic; Case Study: 10th Parliament Election

Maryam Karbasforoshha; hamid khodad hosseini; mohammad aghaei

Volume 7, Issue 26 , March 2019, Pages 43-70

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2019.20832.1588

Abstract
  In recent years a lot of parties and candidates competing in this arena have turned to using marketing techniques. That is why such terms as personal marketing, political marketing and campaigns marketing are used in the meantime. This study aims to explore the effect of political marketing mix on voter’s ...  Read More

Phenomenological Theoretical Facilities in Understanding Foreign Policy; Looking at IR. of Iran's Foreign Policy

لابال البب; Farshad Roomi; ehsan kazemi

Volume 7, Issue 26 , March 2019, Pages 71-96

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2019.24158.1708

Abstract
  Purpose of the present study is to provide a theoretical framework for understanding foreign policy of countries (the case of Iran). The method by which the authors seek to understand and shape the foreign policy of countries is a "phenomenological method". Question of this Research is that based on ...  Read More

Joint comprehension plan of action (JCPOA) and its effect on economic reactions of Saudi Arabia against Iran

gholamreza karimi; Seyed Ali monavari; saeed mirtorabi; parviz sharifi

Volume 7, Issue 26 , March 2019, Pages 97-119

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2018.23296.1673

Abstract
    This article aims to investigate the effective factors on economic interactions in Saudi Arabia during and after conducting Jam negotiations in 2013-2016 based on the economic game theory by “Thomas Shieling” and using the documental method, with putting emphasis on this hypothesis ...  Read More

Sanctions Policy Estimation of the US Congress in Post-JCPOA

mostafa delavarpour Aghdam; Seyed Jalal Deghani Firoozabadi

Volume 7, Issue 26 , March 2019, Pages 121-139

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2019.24985.1734

Abstract
  Containment of Iran's nuclear, missile and space programs, Iranian regional movements to fight Takfiri terrorism, U.S. dual interpretation of Terrorism and human rights, increasing AIPAC regime lobbying in U.S. Congress and Iran's support for the region's liberation movements, have prompted U.S. Congressional ...  Read More

Reappraisal of Women's Status in ISIS’s Violent Gender Discourse

Rasoul Safizadeh

Volume 7, Issue 26 , March 2019, Pages 141-162

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2018.21448.1610

Abstract
  The rise and spread of Salafi-Takfiri movements is one of the subjects that has seriously attracted the attention of socio-political analysts. Perhaps can be told, ISIS is the most radical Takfiri group that world has ever seen already. ISIS has been shaped from very different composition such as literates, ...  Read More

Cultural-Religious Concepts and Reproduction of Violent Acts: ISIS Case Study

Shohreh Pirani

Volume 7, Issue 26 , March 2019, Pages 163-193

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2018.23051.1663

Abstract
  Understanding the reasons of violence and political extremism has become one of the main areas of political psychology in the past two decades. Considering the role of cultural and religious components with the aim of motivating individuals to engage in violent acts, one of the most important reasons ...  Read More

ISIS and Iranian perspective on regional security; Looking for an analytical framework

Hossein Khani

Volume 7, Issue 26 , March 2019, Pages 195-220

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2018.23910.1697

Abstract
  Growth of neo-Salafism and the emergence of the ISIS phenomenon Which has grown increasingly in the Middle East and has influenced several countries, Indicates a new chapter in security issues in the area. Accordingly, the main question of this article is that In the light of ISIS threats in recent years, ...  Read More

Geopolitical Analysis of Internet Raising Terrorism: Emphasizing ISIS
Volume 7, Issue 26 , March 2019, Pages 221-244

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2018.9092.1261

Abstract
  The development of information and communication technology, including the Internet and derivatives of this powerful software, defined within the concept of cyberspace, is the formation of a series of communications between social groups different from the distance Far away in the real world, which has ...  Read More

Discrepancies between China and the United States in the East Asian Region 2009-2017

shayan jozani kohan; Shahin Jozani Kohan; Mohammadreza Dehshiri

Volume 7, Issue 26 , March 2019, Pages 245-273

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2018.22098.1636

Abstract
  China has mostly the capacity to put under question the politics of United States, because this country possesses important economic power, immense infrastructures and ammunitions, political power and has impact on the countries of East Asia region. Specially, in recent years, China's military modernization ...  Read More

The US-Saudi’s Cooperation and Divergence in the Middle East

Sajad Bahrami Moghadam

Volume 7, Issue 26 , March 2019, Pages 275-300

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2018.21960.1631

Abstract
  This paper, in an explanatory method and from the perspective of the balance-of-interest theory, shows that US-Saudi relations are based on the complex pattern of cooperation while conflicts of interest in different geopolitical contexts, and conflict of interest impedes the promotion of cooperation ...  Read More