Comparison of the performance of Bazar forces in the process of industrialization of the West and Iran (Study of the Safavid period until the end of the first Pahlavi)
Party law and its relation to party efficiency in Islamic Republic of Iran
Jalil Dara, Hossainalil Mokhtari
Journal PapersContemporary Political Studies , Volume 11 , Issue 2, 2020 August 22, {Pages }
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Party efficiency is considered as one of the important elements of political development. One of the aspects of party efficiency is related to the type of party laws. We don’t have any research in iran in this scope. Kenneth Janda,one of the theorists in this area, has mentioned 5-law of party models in his theory each of which put particular negative and affirmative conditions ahead of parties. In addition to considering the type and quality of party laws as the reasons of party lack of institutionalization and efficiency after Islamic revolution, the current research, which is seeking to investigate the party efficiency status in the Islamic Republic of Iran, believes thatthe flexible and progressive legal frameworksare among the main r
The objective explanation of the concept of “Estekbar” in the political thought of Imam Khomeini, Study of IR Iran and United State of America
Jalil Dara, Mahmood Babaei
Journal PapersSocial theories of Muslim thinkers , Volume 9 , Issue 2, 2020 February 14, {Pages 37-56 }
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The spirit of the supremacy of a society or a system of governance makes it possible for that system or state to be superior to other systems and governments, which, on this basis, permits itself to dominate itself in Different areas of intellectual, religious, cultural, military, economic and political affairs. Imam Khomeini is one of the thinkers and politicians who has used the concept of "Estekbar" in his political thought and, by specifying the case, has adapted this concept from a mental state to an objective state. Imam Khomeini is one of the thinkers and politicians who has used the concept of "Estekbar" in his political thought and, by specifying the case, has adapted this concept from a mental state to an objective state. Indeed,
The relationship between justice and the efficiency of political system In Imam Khomeini's thought
Jalil Dara, Mohammad Lalalizadeh
Journal PapersSocial theories of Muslim thinkers , Volume 10 , Issue 2, 2020 September 22, {Pages 273-294 }
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One of the aspects of distinction of schools such as Islam, liberalism, socialism is in the proportion and relationship between the concepts of justice and efficiency. The two schools of liberalism and socialism are based on the priority of each of these components to cause another margin. Whereas Islam With a longitudinal look at a coherent and integrated network, monotheism and prophecies, justice and basic principles of religion are raised. In this study, the main question is what relationships exist between justice and efficiency in Imam Khomeini's thought? Research findings indicate that in the imam's thought based on the Islamic perspective, contrary the above two schools, the justice and efficiency can be evaluated in a longitudinal
The Regional Security Complex of Moqavemah (Resistance) and Iran’s strategy to ensure Oil Security
Jalil Dara, Azam Moghadas, Mohammad Jalalizadeh
Journal PapersPetroleum Business Review , Volume 4 , Issue 3, 2020 July 1, {Pages }
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One of the requirements for the formation of stability in regions and sub-regions is the creation of regional security complexes. The necessity of creation these regional security complexes is the existence of security orders which are outcomes of regional actors’ agreements to control internal crisis and challenges and to manage the level of external interventions in regional affairs. Due to its geopolitical, geo-strategic and geo-economic importance, especially in the oil field, the West Asian region has a great impact on the international security of the oil market, and the formation of an endogenous regional security complex can provide the necessary basis for oil security. The strengthening and expansion of the Axis of Resistance str
Comparison of Islamist Sub-Discourses in Iran (1953-79); From apolitism to politism
Jalil Dara, Majid Poruz
Journal PapersQuarterly Journal of Islamic World Studies , Volume 8 , Issue 17, 2020 September 22, {Pages }
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This study deals with the general knowledge and introduction of the situation of Islamist sub-discourses in the period of 1953-79. The Islamist discourse at this time consisted of sub-discourses, each with central and floating signifiers. The relationship that each of these sub-discourses had with the politism in a way determines their role in the formation of the Islamic Revolution of 1979 in Iran. This analysis, while analyzing the mentioned sub-discourses from the perspective of Laclau and Mouffe's discourse theory, seeks to answer the main question of what relationship the Islamist sub-discourses had with the politism in 1953-79. The findings show that of the seven Islamist sub-discourses of the period, the sub-discourses of traditional
Civilization is the most basic axis for the survival and sustainability of a society. Sometimes Islamic societies on the path to civilization Which will go with rationality, science, efficient management and paying attention to values and principles The monotheist of the Qur'an and the son of the Prophet (PBUH) and the infallible Imams against the Prophet (pbuh), on the path to civilization Let's say, the interaction of civilizations and the conflict of civilizations is a phenomenon that has been evident in different historical occasions. There is also a valence, and every civilization that has a higher intellectual, spiritual, scientific, moral value. It will have more power and influence. The authors seek to answer the question of which c
Comparison of Political Citizenship in Western Democracy and Religious Democracy
Jalil Dara, Khaki Mohsen
Journal PapersContemporary Political Studies , Volume 10 , Issue 2, 2019 August 23, {Pages 107-123 }
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The relation between human beings with society and state, which in today's political literature is relative to the citizen with the state (political citizenship), Is defined differently in different political systems. The most important discussion in this ratio, relates to the rights and duties of the two sides that the state and the citizen are in relation to each other. The basis for differences in the views of various political systems in the conception of this relationship is due to a view of the individual, society and state. In the two political systems based on Western democracy and the system based on religious democracy, this difference of opinion is quite evident; although there are similarities in many cases. The main question of
The Favorable government of the Islamic society from the viewpoint of Imam Khomeini and Sayed Qutb; The Study of Differences and Similarities
Jalil Dara, Mohammad Lalalizadeh
Journal PapersIranian Pattern of Progress , Volume 6 , Issue 12, 2019 January 21, {Pages 127-149 }
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One of the important questions of Shiite and Sunni political jurisprudents and thinkers in the Islamic world was the principle of establishing a government and trying to reach its most Favorable type. Meanwhile, the views of the two thinkers of the Islamic world and the leaders of contemporary Islamic movements, Imam Khomeini and Sayyid Qutb deserve to be recited. Both of them considered the only way to save the oppressed nations in establishing an Islamic state, but their intellectual differences and their struggle basics led to two distinct paths; That is, the Islamic Revolution of Iran and the developments in Egypt, which indicate the strength and the power of the theories of its government. The main question of this research is, what ar
The monarchy discourse and its relation to rival discourses in Iran (1953-78)
Jalil Dara, Majid Pirooz
Journal PapersPolitical Sociology of Iran , Volume 2 , Issue 4, 2019 December 22, {Pages 143-174 }
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During the years 1953-78, various political discourses competed with each other in the socio-political atmosphere of Iran, among which the monarchy discourse was in the hegemonic position and the discourses of nationalism, Marxism and Islamism were considered as rival discourses. Studying the relationship between competing discourses and hegemonic discourse is one of the main goals of this research. The main question of the research is what are the floating and central signifers of the Monarchy discourse in the period of 1953-78 and what was the relationship between this discourse and the rival discourses? The findings show that the central signifer of the Monarchy discourse is king-centered, and its floating signifers, are Authoritarianism
Due to its artificial and unnatural structure, Israeli society has since the beginning of its establishment, been a context for the emergence of different kinds of cleavages and tensions. This state of affairs has endangered the political stability of the Israeli regime. The present research is trying to answer this question: what is the effect of religious-secular cleavages in Israel on the future of the political stability of the regime? The article hypothesizes that the religious-secular cleavage is one of the most important social cleavages in Israel and its expansion can be considered as a serious threat to the political stability of the regime. The present research indicates that there are three kinds of cleavages in Israel which cons
The distinction between the model of religious democracy and other models of religious government lies in the special attention paid to the role of the people, peoples accountability and trust to the state, the fact understandable with the word efficiency, when speaking of social capital. On the other hand, producing social capital may not occur with mere use of ideological resources and provide public faithfulness to the sovereignty as a ground for managing society. In fact, today, especially due to the widespread cultural and social developments in Iran, the scope for producing legitimacy as an important social capital for the state has gone beyond the religious factor and tied to the efficiency factor (economic and social). The role of e
The Analysing The methodology of political-economical systems by emphasizing to Iran
Jalil Dara, Moez Al Din Babakhani
Journal PapersPolitical Sociology of Iran , Volume 1 , Issue 3, 2018 November 22, {Pages 30-May }
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This paper has tried to examine the well-known systems in political economy by examining the relation between idea and material. These systems are liberalism or free market economy, socialism or planned economy and combined economy. And finally the methodology of Iran’s political-economy system is analyzed. The question is what the most suitable methodology to analyze these systems is. We assume that in a free market economy, idea is prior to material but in the socialist economy, it is vice versa? and everything is considered materialist. However, in both of these systems, because of separation between subject and object (dualism), the methodology of these political-economy systems is? pluralistic? and based on external critique. In cont
Islamic Republic of Iran as an important event affected Shi’ite society of Yemen. Since Islamic Revolution has always announced supporting public movements against tyrranical regime as one of its duty. And again Iranian leaders have intended to issue their revolutionary teachings. The reality of IRI’S support of the weaks against cruels as well as anti Iranian propagations under the pretext of issuing revolution along with threats against Saudi Arabia in the area caused Saudi A’rab in the extreme to be poles apart. Based on the hypothesis of the study, the affect of Islamic Revolution of Iran on Ansarollah and Alhauthi current has been of two kind soft and hard, namely of thought and current both in accordance to the theory of spread.
In order to investigate the ways of lobbying of countries to reach their specific purposes within the domain of foreign policy, it is necessary to take different dimensions into account. In addition to hardware actions, the software ones such as psychological influence on a society and guidance of its public opinions through appealing to media and propaganda can seriously increase the influence of some countries in other countries’ affairs. Along with adopting different hardware strategies for maintaining the security of its allies especially the Zionist Regime in the Western Asia, the US applies soft effective methods including psychological propaganda as a tool with a high penetration rate. Within the present paper, two “Shiite Phobia
Revolutions are studied from different perspectives and levels, causes of their occurrence, consequences, affecting forces and their reflections and so on. The Islamic Revolution of Iran in 1979 and the Egyptian revolution in January 2011 as two major political and social changes, can be studied and compared from different perspectives and approaches. Especially, in one of them that is the Iranian revolution, led to the victory of the Islamic stream and the continuation of a political system, and in the other, the Egyptian revolution, despite initial successes of the Muslim Brotherhood, and after taking power for a year, eventually driven out of power by a military coup when public opposition expanded, and after the repression, the Muslim B
Recent Developments in Islamic World; Islamic Awakening or Arab Spring; a Conceptual Study
Jalil Dara, Mahmoud Baba'ee
Journal PapersIslamic Revolution Research , Volume 3 , Issue 10, 2014 September 23, {Pages 215-237 }
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In the face of different opinions proposed about the Islamic awakening and Arab spring, one point that has preoccupied the minds of political analysts is that which one of these two terms better describes recent developments. Various points have been put forth by advocates of both terms and each term indicates some aspects of the events. The hypothesis of this article is based on this viewpoint that although terming the recent events in Islamic world as "Arab Spring" has managed to describe and investigate part of recent events, it is an improper and incomplete description and it is "Islamic awakening" that, as a more comprehensive term but with a regional approach, can provide an internal and more realistic analysis to study the reasons be