Evolution of Political Science in US and France

Mohammad Bagher Khoramshad

Volume 2, Issue 6 , September 2014, Pages 9-37

Abstract
  With a comparative approach, this paper tries to understand the passageof Political Science evolution in the American and the French societiesand pursues the answer to the questions of: how this evolution occurredin these societies and what are the mutual impacts of these procedures.Studies reveal the ...  Read More

Evaluation of X factor in the Islamic Revolution of Iran: Based on the Theory of Chalmers Johnson

Abbas Naeimi; Shahnaz Kraimi; Ali Morshedizad

Volume 2, Issue 6 , September 2014, Pages 39-60

Abstract
  The main purpose of this article is to understand and evaluate the article“Iran: Red and Black Colonialism” as the X factor in the process ofIslamic Revolution of Iran. The main question in this article is: How thisarticle has acted as the X factor in the Islamic revolution of Iran, andwhat ...  Read More

Editorial Analysis of Three Iranian Newspapers (Keyhan, Ettela’at, and Jomhorie-Eslami) A bout the 10th Presidential Election in Iran(13 Jun-22 July, 2009)

Hassan Bashir; Hamid Reza Hatami

Volume 2, Issue 6 , September 2014, Pages 61-88

Abstract
  The 10th presidential election in Iran is significant and should be seriouslyexamined not because of a razor-edge margin rivalry between Fundamentalistand Reformist movements, but in the wake of the post-election events andspectrum category between fundamentalists and reformists. In this article, aneffort ...  Read More

Theoretical Impacts of Gulenism and the Nour Movement on Politics and Government in Turkey

Heshmatollah Falahat Pisheh; Safar Valad Beighi

Volume 2, Issue 6 , September 2014, Pages 89-115

Abstract
  The Paradigm and pattern of “Anatolian Islam “in Turkey is encounteredwith the state of serious rupture between “Religion” and “Politics”. Thisrupture is a result of failure in unity and also a fresh power struggle amongpoliticians of the ruling class in the country ...  Read More

The US Behavioral Pattern towards the Islamic Awakening

Abuzar Gohari Moqaddam

Volume 2, Issue 6 , September 2014, Pages 117-141

Abstract
  The Islamic awaking developments in the Middle East since 2011 havechanged the regional order in many different ways and influencedregional and trans- regional actors. In this situation, the United Stateswhich has defined many interest in the region, has been influenced morethan the other actors. This ...  Read More

A Cost - Benefit Analysis of the Pro- Israeli Strategy of the US Foreign Policy

Mohammad Hasan Khani; Mohammad Masoud Sadeghi

Volume 2, Issue 6 , September 2014, Pages 141-132

Abstract
  The US Foreign Policy towards Israel is based on an unconditional and comprehensive support for Israel. This strategy of offering absolute support for Israel has interests for the United States and has also brought huge costs for Washington. It is the purpose of this article to analyze the costs and ...  Read More

Strategic Culture and China's Behavior in International Crisis Management (Case Study of Syrian Crisis)

Asghar Jaafari Valdani; Leila Rahmati Poor

Volume 2, Issue 6 , September 2014, Pages 163-193

Abstract
  Following the formation of the fourth debate in the field of international relations theory, culture became important as well as the tangible elements of shaping behaviors. In these theories, culture and strategic culture as internal factors that shape the identity of actors in the international arena became ...  Read More