Critical Approach to Extent Present Patterns in Future Studies, As Future Studies Case Example: US Sanctions against Iran until 2022

seyedreza mousavinia

Volume 9, Issue 35 , January 2021, Pages 9-35

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.50289.2464

Abstract
  The main issue in this article is the introduction, critique and pathology of the extent present model in future research. Future studies are generally limited to studying trends and events identified in the past and present, as well as the development of today's imagination for the future, but it is ...  Read More

Iranian Professors’ Attitude toward the Iran-US Relationships in 1408 (2029)

Mohammad Aryanmanesh; Ahmad Javanshiri; Mohsen Modirshanechi

Volume 9, Issue 35 , January 2021, Pages 37-69

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2019.44179.2339

Abstract
  The present research was performed to evaluate the Iran-US relationships in 2029 from the Iranian Professors’ point of view. Investigations were perfumed via future studies in two parts: The first part is based on library studies, and the second part is questionnaire-based field surveys, with the ...  Read More

Security Face of Human Rights Conflict of Iran and West

farzad rostami

Volume 9, Issue 35 , January 2021, Pages 71-100

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2019.29894.1895

Abstract
  Human Rights issue, is among the fundamental achievements of the international relations and law. The Islamic Republic of Iran, as an actor with different norms and ideologies than the norms that shape human rights, has always been exposed to various accusations by human rights activists and institutions. ...  Read More

Strategic reflection on the effects of US Government policies on the security of Iranian crude oil markets

seyyed abdollah razavi; mohammad nasr esfahani

Volume 9, Issue 35 , January 2021, Pages 101-134

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.42777.2320

Abstract
  the dependence of the Iran economy on oil revenues has led to maintaining market share and the sale of crude oil at an optimum price to secure the economic security of the country. US sanctions on oil industry and the sale of Iranian crude oil, have stopped the cooperation and investments of oil companies ...  Read More

Zoroastrian’s Collective Life of the Country as a Center of New Changes in the Naseri Era

MORTEZA NIKRAVESH; Hassan Zarei mahmoud abadi

Volume 9, Issue 35 , January 2021, Pages 137-164

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2019.43302.2326

Abstract
  In the Naseri era, significant changes have taken place in most areas of Iranian life. the focus of these changes can be found in Zoroastrian’s Collective life of Iran and especially in Yazd because these changes did not just cover the worldly aspects of their lives, but also their collective life. ...  Read More

Dialectics of Democracy and Development and its Relation to Political Action of Ethnicities in Iran

Mahdi Abdollahi Ziyaedini; ALi Morshedi Zad

Volume 9, Issue 35 , January 2021, Pages 165-198

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.44292.2343

Abstract
  The main issue of the present research is to explain the causes of the emergence of ethnic political actions in different status of governance in Iran with an emphasis on the dialectic of democracy and development, while the required mood of interaction between the state and ethnicities has been identified. ...  Read More

Wisdom and Politics in the Thought of Sayyed Jamaluddin Asadabadi
Volume 9, Issue 35 , January 2021, Pages 199-221

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.45291.2360

Abstract
  Sayed Jamal al-Din Asadabadi, with a new look at wisdom and the introduction of a new classification of sciences, set a new age appropriate for political science and philosophy of politics and created a major change in public opinion of his time that had an impact until that time. The current foot is ...  Read More

New middle class subjectivity In the process of political change Saudi-Iraq comparative study

hassan ahmadi; Hosein Harsij; hamid nassaj; Abbas Hatami

Volume 9, Issue 35 , January 2021, Pages 223-251

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.45179.2359

Abstract
  According to Huntington, quantitative growth and qualitative change of a new middle class lead to the development of civil institutions and the decline of authoritarian symbols, and majority for political changes are supported. The question is that why the process of political changes has not been materialized ...  Read More

China's Political Economy and the Rapid Increase of its Foreign Aid to Africa

saeed mirtorabi; mahtab sari aslani

Volume 9, Issue 35 , January 2021, Pages 251-281

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2019.41942.2310

Abstract
  Along with the profound structural changes in China's political economy, its foreign assistance has rapidly increased to a wide range of countries, especially African societies, in the early years of the new century. This phenomenon, as well as many other phenomena associated with the "emergence of China," ...  Read More

Globalization and the evolution of Arab-Afghan identity

Seyed Hamzeh Safavi; Mojtaba Norouzi

Volume 9, Issue 35 , January 2021, Pages 281-305

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.23422.1676

Abstract
  With the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, then recruitment of Mujahedeen from all over the world, and ultimately formation of al-Qaeda; the world faced with a new phenomenon and that understanding the nature and origins of the group and became a serious priority. The purpose of this study is recognizing ...  Read More