Everyday Life and Political Legitimacy in Post-Revolutionary Iran: From February 1978 to June 1997

Seyyed MohhamdVahab Nazaryan; Abolfazl Delavari

Volume 10, Issue 36 , April 2021, Pages 11-48

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.52442.2547

Abstract
  After the Fall of shah’s regime, the very first measurement of the political leaders under the new political regime was realization of the ideological norms in the daily life. The Success of this shift depended on people’s reactions; In other words, it needed legitimacy. Accordingly, the ...  Read More

Path Dependency as a Obstacle on the Way of Correct Public Policy Making; Case Study: Iran

maghsood ranjbar; Ali. Akbar Nedaee; Mashaallah Hidarpour

Volume 10, Issue 36 , April 2021, Pages 49-73

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.50810.2475

Abstract
  Public policy requires collective action and, consequently, depends on the path. This issue has been less considered in policy-making, and we need to pay attention to and analyze its negative effects in this field, But how does path dependence cause these kinds of adverse effects? Route dependence on ...  Read More

The Sense of Social Justice in Azerbaijan in the Past two Decades; Secondary Analysis of National Survey Data on Iranian Values and Attitudes

Hossein Heidari; Bagher Saroukhani; Mehrdad Navabakhsh

Volume 10, Issue 36 , April 2021, Pages 75-100

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.48858.2420

Abstract
  This paper tries to investigate the feeling of deprivation and justice and its evolution process in Azerbaijan with using the secondary analysis method and based on the data of the surveys of Iranians' values and attitudes on 2000 and 2015. Feeling of justice in this paper analyzed in three demission: ...  Read More

Relationship Between Social Networks and Institutional Trust; Case Study: Shiraz University Students

khalil sardarnia; Kooroush Badri; sina aminizadeh

Volume 10, Issue 36 , April 2021, Pages 101-127

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.49810.2449

Abstract
  The main question of this research is, what is the relationship between trust to cyber social networks and social trust factors and institutional trust among students? The main hypothesis is that trust on social networks (facebook, twitter and etc) has meaningful impact on factors of social trust (family ...  Read More

Management of Social Networks in the Political Atmosphere in Iran as a Wicked Problem

Hossein Rafie; soroush razmi

Volume 10, Issue 36 , April 2021, Pages 129-152

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.49288.2430

Abstract
  The Internet, as a public sphere, has created profound transformations in the forms of political participation that political scientists refer to as the emergence of post-modernist forms of Political participation. Many of the problems of modern societies are characterized by wicked issues, among which ...  Read More

The Role of Strategic Regions in International Cooperation and the Development of International Regimes

Majidreza Momeni; Marzieh Chaharmahali Esfahani

Volume 10, Issue 36 , April 2021, Pages 153-179

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2021.12447

Abstract
  The end of the Cold War led to development of new cooperation among the states. International regimes are one of the types of cooperation. The presence of emerging powers in the region such as China and India as well as countries like Afghanistan and Iran with the common historical past, cultural values ...  Read More

A Critical Discourse Analysis of Hassan Rouhani's Speech at the 2018 UN General Assembly

Gholam Reza Haddad

Volume 10, Issue 36 , April 2021, Pages 181-215

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.53411.2585

Abstract
  The purpose of this study is to understand the internal logic and semantic structure of Hassan Rouhani's speech at the UN General Assembly in 2018. The question is, influenced by the changing context of Iran's foreign policy following the unilateral withdrawal of the USA from JCPOA, in this speech, what ...  Read More

Egypt Political Islam in Combat with Reviving Islamic Identity and Conformity with Global Values

Ahmad Azizkhani

Volume 10, Issue 36 , April 2021, Pages 217-249

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.42968.2324

Abstract
  This paper is shaped based on the question about the fall of Egypt and probable answers in the contemporary Egypt. (Question) With the fall of Cairo by Napoleon, this very question was raised amongst the Egyptian elites and three answers as westernism, nationalism, Islamic fundamentalism were mentioned. ...  Read More

Education in ISIS Ideological Apparatus: New Radical Islamism and the Way towards Utopia

Seyed Abdolamir Nabavi; Nozhan Etezadolsaltaneh

Volume 10, Issue 36 , April 2021, Pages 251-278

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.33065.2394

Abstract
  As an ideological totalitarian state, on the way towards the utopic society, Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has attempted to cultivate people via totalitarian control over the human lives. However, through an unusual reading of the sacred text (Koran), ISIS has focused on a special version of ...  Read More

The Role and Function of the Great Powers on Formation and Expansion of International Law

aboozar omrani; Hossein Deheshyar

Volume 10, Issue 36 , April 2021, Pages 279-307

https://doi.org/10.22054/qpss.2020.51858.2519

Abstract
  Many researchers believe that, in the recent century, international law has grown and formed in order to achieve the goals of the great powers and in its shadow. In this way, the question is: Why and how great powers of the international system are determinative in the formation and expansion of international ...  Read More