THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MORALITY AND POLICY IN POLITICAL MANNER OF IMAM SAJJAD
Jalal
Dorakhshah
Professor; in the Faculty of Islamic Studies and Politics, Imam Sadiq University
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Jabbar
Shojaei
M.A., Islamic Studies and Politics, Imam Sadiq University
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One of old and permanent questions in political thoughts is about the relationshipbetween morality and policy. Thinking and discussing about this question resulted todifferent attitudes. Some of thinkers believe that using political power is not suitablewith obeying the moral rules therefore no goal even “Justice” is achievable withoutapplying political power. In the opposite side some other thinkers believe that moralprinciples themselves are so venerable that should constantly control declinations ofpeople having political power. So policy is worthless unless it’s controlled.This article is about to analyze this question in the thought and action of ImamSajjad and finally offer an appropriate solute on to it.
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THEORY OF MOKALLAF STATE
Davood
Mahdavizadegan
Assistant Professor; Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies
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Islamic jurisprudence is now faced with the question whether the capacity torespond to social and political issues of the day to be able to support Islamic ruleis legal? In ReplyThere are different views on this question. In this paper, wefocus on the assumptions and attitudes Javaheri jurisprudence, Imam Khomeini,the religious approach to achieve a dynamic political jurisprudence. The approachis developed based on the concept of "duty" as a matter of law. Islamic law is theobligation of the subject. Not specific to any individual. But also on society andthe Divine obligations are addressed. Be the duty of the Islamic Law and Society,spoke of the commandments. So the "state" is a legal concept as it follows thebroad political and social issues of the day without the political fiqh issues have tobe under personal laws.
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PARADOX OF FREEDOM AND SLAVERY IN LOCKE’S LIBERALISM
Farshad
Shariat
Associate Professor; Faculty of Islamic Studies and Politics, Imam Sadiq
University
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Showing the fabric of Locke’s Liberalism in Two Treatises of Government, thispaper focuses on three philosophical, historical and philosophical - historicalapproaches in Lockean political studies, to investigate and justify the contradictionsin Lockean scholarship . In other words, the present article investigates the historicalcontexts of Locke’s political theorization; examining how and what extent, his fairlylong in the administration of British colonization in “New World” and the internalcivil, political strife and religious disputes have influenced or possibly determinedthe various components of his political theory. This paper is also to answer thequestion, how religious and domestic disputes, and British colonial lands and theplantations, influenced Locke’s Janusian face and his liberalism.
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IMAM KHOMEINI AND MODERNITY
Yahya
Bouzarinejad
Associate Professor; Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tehran
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Sign in New Civilizations West to Iran in recent decades has led to different approachesbetween Iranian intellectuals. Among contemporary scholars have taken the position thatthe novelty of his ideas is the foundation of the Islamic Revolution, Imam Khomeini (RA)is. Khomeini modernization of the (external) content, as opposed to the trappings ofmodernity, Islam Vlma knows. But the content of what the West stands Westernizationacceptance Vanhtat community knows. This paper is an attempt at using content analysisof documents Khomeini modernity are examined from various angles.
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AN ANALYTIC APPROACH TO THE MAIN CAUSES OF NATIONAL GREAT UPRISING IN NORTHERN AFRICA
Amirbahram
Arabahmadi
Assistant Professor; Faculty of World , University of Tehran
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The advent of Islamic Awakening in vast parts of Arab world which ended ingovernment change in countries such as Tunisia, Egypt and Libya in northern Africaand Yemen in western Asia was a resultant of different political, cultural, social andeconomic problems lying inside these societies which immediately after a smallsparkle started penetrated inside the government body and in a short time ended inthese kingdom-like governments. Regarding the reasons for Islamic Awakeningoccurrence in northern Africa multiple reasons have been mentioned, but they havenot been studied together much. In this article using the analysis and descriptionmethod, the researcher has tried to study the active and effective main factors on theprocess of changes known as Islamic awakening (Arab spring) as the main question.
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AGENT BASED APPROACH AND IRAN DIPLOMACY IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR
Mohammad Jafar
Javadi Arjmand
Associate Professor; Political Science Department, University of Tehran
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Seyede Leila
Moosavi
P.h.D Student, Political Science- Azad University
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Occupation and division of Iran by Russia and the United Kingdom and simultaneouslypress the allies to enter the First World War Was a big challenge for Iranian agents. it wasConsidered important to decision-making to meet minimum national interest. Despite theinvasion, famine, Divided in its decision and international pressures, What has beeneffective in keeping Iran's territorial integrity after the war? structure of the internationalsystem and Iranian officials which has had the greatest impact in saving the country fromcollapse? The main question of this paper is what has helped to maintain the territorialintegrity of Iran and prevent it from collapse? The paper hypothesize that AgentsProminent role and Performance Political Elite in the field of Diplomacy Iran's nationalinterests were brought. Thus, this paper examines the importance of the LocalPolicymakers in -maintaining territorial integrity with adopting the principle of neutrality.
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JONSON'S THEORY AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL REVOLUTION
Ahmad
Khaleghi
Assistant Professor; Political Sciences Department, University of Tehran
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Khoram
Baghayee
M. A. Student of Political Science, University of Tehran
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Undoubtedly, Constitutional Revolution one of the most influential andConstitutional complex events in the modern history of Iran. Apart from theseeffects, the fields are always many questions about the emergence and success (atleast in the Revolution) has been existed. This study pursuing new view to surveythe Constitutional Revolution based on Johnson model and its adaptation with thisRevolution. According to this model, the change in the value and environmentalresources in Qajar society and their role in creating the disequilibrium in the socialorder, and then to evaluate the performance of elite accelerators in the process willbe discussed. Also, positive and negative aspects this adaptation will be consideredalong with the use of the model in the study, the shortages and limitations of thiswork are noted. It seems that this model does not fully implement to theConstitutional Revolution and have some shortages. As a result, at parts of it need tobe modified in order to generalizability to explain this historical phenomenon.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN IRAN: A STUDY ON ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL OF FACULTY OF
LAW AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF TEHRAN
Homeira
Moshirzadeh
Associate Professor; Department of International Relations, University of Tehran
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Ali
Khajeh Naeini
PhD, Political Sciences Department, University of Tehran
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As an indicator of the general conditions of research and publication in InternationalRelations in Iran, this article has taken the articles published in the Journal ofFaculty of Law and Political Science (JFLPS), the University of Tehran. As theoldest academic journal in the field of Political Science and International Relationsin Iran, the articles published by JFLPS can give a portrait of what has been going inthe field during the last four decades. The articles published in this journal from1970 to 2011 have been studied in two major aspects: scholarship and scholars’characteristics. The findings show how scholars/authors are distributed in terms ofacademic position, gender, degree, institutional affiliation, and departments. Theyalso show the distribution of various issues, geographical locations, methods, andtypes of articles. Some hypotheses are suggested to explain the findings and someinstitutional modifications have been proposed to improve the existing conditions ofpublication in the field.
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CHANGING THE ANARCHIC INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM TO REGULATORY INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM: A CONSTRUCTIVIST CRITICISM OF KENNETH WALTZ'S VIEW
Mohammad
Mansori Moghadam
Associate Professor, Department of History, Faculty of Literature and
Humanities, University Persian Gulf
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One of the most important concepts in IR literature is anarchic internationalsystem proposed by Kenneth Waltz in his theory of "structural realism". Anarchicinternational system, which is composed of a structure and interacting units,determines the character of actor's behavior. Waltz argues this is a stable system isstable, that the only way to change it is to make changes in its ordering principle anddistribution of capabilities. Here, however, the author believes that, contrary toWaltz, the anarchic international system changed into regulatory internationalsystem, because of changes in the units as well as regulation of activity within theinternational community.
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A SURVEY ON THE POLITICAL- SECURITY CONSEQUENCES, OF IRAQI OCCUPATION FOR ZIONIST REGIME
Mohammad Ali
Basiri
Assistant Professor; Political Sciences Department, University of Isfahan
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Elaheh
Saldorgar
M.A. ; International Relations, University of Isfahan
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Due to frequent threats of Israel by Iraq and its approach to attain nuclearweapons, Israel destroyed Iraq’s atomic installations in 1982 .During 1990sZionist regime and its followers asked U.S to resolve once and remove Iraqthreats over Israel .in 2003 After Iraq occupation Zionist regime took Irannuclear activities under control closely and approached to Syria and Turkey .Israel tries to put pressure on these countries using Kurd people force .Despite of these positive consequences , Shiites’ power gaining, the increase ofIraq penetration in Iraq , improving Iraq and Syria relations and reinforcingthe bases of resistance are negative consequences of the U.S attack to Iraq.This article with Descriptive – analytical method aims to study the political andsecurity consequences of Iraq occupation for Zionist regime with this hypothesisThat the short time consequences are positive and the long time consequences arenegative for Zionist regime.
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GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL STATES ASPECTS OF CHANGE AND CONTINUITY OF STATE’S
ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT’S PROCESS
Hojjat
Kazemi
PhD, Political Sciences Department, University of Tehran
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This paper primarily seeks to address a description of a form of the developmentexperience that its key feature is the central role of the state with high institutionalprospect and capacity to orient the country toward development.Meanwhile, the main focus is based on the successful experience ofdevelopmental government which was formed after the Second World War in EastAsia. However, the economic crisis of 1997 led to the serious doubts about thesuccess. So that some spoke of the death of developmental states. Especially, thiscrisis is analyzed in relation to the globalization and structural change resulting fromit. In this paper based on an analysis of the nature of globalization, It has beenargued that not only the possibility of the emergence of developmental states havenot gone away but also provide new area’s for states role in development . But it isnatural that the "Third generation of Developmental States" must make fundamentalchanges in their characteristics and their policies.
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