﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><records><record><language>per</language><publisher>1</publisher><journalTitle>پژوهش سیاست نظری</journalTitle><issn>2008-5796</issn><eissn>2821-0239</eissn><publicationDate>2014-09</publicationDate><volume>9</volume><issue>16</issue><startPage>1</startPage><endPage>10</endPage><documentType>article</documentType><title language="eng">The Impact of Globalization on Distributional  Function of Rentier’State </title><authors /><affiliationsList /><abstract language="eng">In this essay, we try to explain the distributional function of rentier state and it’s consequences in the present world or, in the other words, globalization waves expansion and transformation in all of the international and internal aspects.
We will consider that the crisis in the distributional function of rentier state is, in fact, the crisis in social context of establishing state and, in the other words, the crisis in legitimizing- foundations for this political systems of these countries. In general, those of the rentier states can continue to live and resist to collapse if they can establish suitable institutions for getting taxes from society, transforming economical structures and accounting to social demands and therefore promoting procedural legitimacy in parallel with the revolutions. In fact, the rentier government resulting from these revolutions cannot preserve their previous function and we can’t be labeled as rentier states.
</abstract><fullTextUrl>http://political.ihss.ac.ir/Article/11856</fullTextUrl><keywords><keyword>Rentier State
 Globalization
 Legitimacy
 Distributional Function
 James Rosenau</keyword></keywords></record><record><language>per</language><publisher>1</publisher><journalTitle>پژوهش سیاست نظری</journalTitle><issn>2008-5796</issn><eissn>2821-0239</eissn><publicationDate>2014-09</publicationDate><volume>9</volume><issue>16</issue><startPage>1</startPage><endPage>10</endPage><documentType>article</documentType><title language="eng">Globalization and Penetration Crisis in  Islamic Republic of Iran </title><authors><author><name>hassan abniki</name><email>habniki@yahoo.com</email><affiliationId>1</affiliationId></author></authors><affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1">Assistant Professor Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">The crisis is the one of crucial concepts in political and social science and all of the states confront with it somehow. The states should test different strategies for solving the crisis. Because, unfamiliarity with the crisis can confront the state with different institutional and non-institutional problems and make their legitimacy and efficiency unstable. Islamic Republic of Iran is one of these states and we want to survey globalization’s critical effect on its efficiency with reference to penetration’s crisis in this research. In fact, we tend to explain how globalization can produce penetration’s crisis in Islamic Republic of Iran. The used method is descriptive-analytical and used for the clarification of the problem from institutionalism view point.

</abstract><fullTextUrl>http://political.ihss.ac.ir/Article/11857</fullTextUrl><keywords><keyword>Crisis
 Globalization
 Penetration
 Penetration’s crisis
 Islamic Republic of Iran</keyword></keywords></record><record><language>per</language><publisher>1</publisher><journalTitle>پژوهش سیاست نظری</journalTitle><issn>2008-5796</issn><eissn>2821-0239</eissn><publicationDate>2014-09</publicationDate><volume>9</volume><issue>16</issue><startPage>1</startPage><endPage>10</endPage><documentType>article</documentType><title language="eng">Philosophical Critique of Cultural Essentialism in the Theory of the Clash of Civilizations</title><authors><author><name> </name><email>as_mirfardi@mail.yu.ac.ir</email><affiliationId>1</affiliationId></author><author><name> </name><email>asamiei@yu.ac.ir</email><affiliationId>2</affiliationId></author><author><name> </name><email>arashmsv58@gmail.com</email><affiliationId>3</affiliationId></author></authors><affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1" /><affiliationName affiliationId="2" /><affiliationName affiliationId="3" /></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">This research is a philosophical critique of Samuel Huntington’s The Clash of Civilizations and, an important theory in current discourse on international relations. According to Huntington, the world can be divided into several distinct civilizations and civilization beliefs/values will determine how countries will act towards each other.
 By drawing upon philosophical critique as a theoretical stance and methodological path, the text of Huntington’s theory was analyzed.
In this theory, cultural essentialism can be found in two forms: monoculturalism and multiculturalism.
 While the research aims to identify specific discursive patterns, open them to criticism, and explain their existence in the text, it also discusses questions related to understanding of the nature, form and function of the clash of civilization discourse. Compacted within the theory is the ideology of cultural essentialism in their two components. 
The first is that there is a core set of basic beliefs that remains immutably important through time.
The second is people of similar cultural background resort to these values, even if they migrate to other countries and in times of crisis, relative countries and emigrants will unite together. The findings show the leaders and their policies, rather than covert cultural beliefs are determining in political interaction and evolution. When a country’s culture values are seen as determining the actions of its political leaders, the importance of individual leadership and the supervisory power of nations are underestimated.
</abstract><fullTextUrl>http://political.ihss.ac.ir/Article/11858</fullTextUrl><keywords><keyword>Philosophical critique
 Essentialism
 The clash of civilizations
 Multiculturalism
 Monoculturalism</keyword></keywords></record><record><language>per</language><publisher>1</publisher><journalTitle>پژوهش سیاست نظری</journalTitle><issn>2008-5796</issn><eissn>2821-0239</eissn><publicationDate>2014-09</publicationDate><volume>9</volume><issue>16</issue><startPage>1</startPage><endPage>10</endPage><documentType>article</documentType><title language="eng">Semantic and Structural Dimensions of Decision- making in Islamic Republic of Iran’ Foreign policy</title><authors><author><name>GHOLAMALI SOLEIMANI</name><email>soleimani1359@ut.ac.ir</email><affiliationId>1</affiliationId></author><author><name>Sayed Jalal Dehghani Firozabadi</name><email>jdehghani20@yahoo.com</email><affiliationId>2</affiliationId></author></authors><affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1">Tehran University</affiliationName><affiliationName affiliationId="2">Allameh Tabataba’I University</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">Along with the victory of Islamic Revolution, a fundamental change has occurred in Iran's foreign policy. But neglecting the domain of foreign policy and international relations in the study of the role of political system domain, confront the foreign policy study domain of Islamic Republic Of Iran with special difficulties that in fact leads to the weakness in conceptualization in this domain. With regard to the area of foreign policy analysis and the achievements of this sub-domain, this article aims to answer these basic questions that: what is the Islamic Republic of Iran’s foreign policy decision-making model? Answering this question requires considering different effective levels in the analysis of foreign policy that the present study , examines this subject in three levels of decision-maker, decision-making structure and decision-making orientation of foreign policy as main effective elements in foreign policy decision-making and their role in foreign policy decision-making , hoping that it can illustrate the action and decision-making logic and also effective structural and organizational factors affecting on the Islamic republic of iran’s foreign policy.</abstract><fullTextUrl>http://political.ihss.ac.ir/Article/11859</fullTextUrl><keywords><keyword>Decision-making
 Foreign policy
 Political system nature
 Decision maker
 Decision making structure</keyword></keywords></record><record><language>per</language><publisher>1</publisher><journalTitle>پژوهش سیاست نظری</journalTitle><issn>2008-5796</issn><eissn>2821-0239</eissn><publicationDate>2014-09</publicationDate><volume>9</volume><issue>16</issue><startPage>1</startPage><endPage>10</endPage><documentType>article</documentType><title language="eng">Arabic Revolutions and Shaping  New Security Orders In Middle East</title><authors><author><name> </name><email>fatemehghiasvandi@yahoo.com</email><affiliationId>1</affiliationId></author><author><name> </name><email>Ebrahimiir@modares.ac.ir</email><affiliationId>2</affiliationId></author><author><name>Ahmad </name><email>soltani@modares.ac.ir</email><affiliationId>3</affiliationId></author></authors><affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1" /><affiliationName affiliationId="2" /><affiliationName affiliationId="3" /></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng"> The main argument of this article is to analyze the Islamic Awakening developments and the way new security disciplines development in Middle East is affected by this event. Since the revolution of people in Arab states is known as uprising against dictator governments and Colonial, it can be an important factor for redefining the novel disciplines in the region which considering Saidism or after- colonial elements and the correspondence among these revolutions and this study, we testify the formation of the type of order focused on reviewing Saidism studies in Middle East. So in this article first of all, we analyze disciplines from the perspective of realism, liberalism, Copenhagen school and post colonial and then the Genealogy of disciplines in Middle East. Islamist role has been also discussed and article is finished by a discussion about the security disciplines governing on the region after the Arabic revolutions, so we can conclude how Arabic revolutions have effects on the formation of new security discipline of Middle East.</abstract><fullTextUrl>http://political.ihss.ac.ir/Article/11860</fullTextUrl><keywords><keyword>Arabic revolutions
 Security orders
 Civil Islamism
 American Hegemonism
 Post-colonial</keyword></keywords></record><record><language>per</language><publisher>1</publisher><journalTitle>پژوهش سیاست نظری</journalTitle><issn>2008-5796</issn><eissn>2821-0239</eissn><publicationDate>2014-09</publicationDate><volume>9</volume><issue>16</issue><startPage>1</startPage><endPage>10</endPage><documentType>article</documentType><title language="eng">The Effect of Globalization on Citizenship  Rights in Iran </title><authors><author><name> </name><email>firooz.j@gmail.com</email><affiliationId>1</affiliationId></author></authors><affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1">Tarbiat Modares University</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">In the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, special attention has been given to the “citizen rights”, so that it disregards color, race, and language as regards these rights. It also requires the government to regard these rights for all its citizens. Now that the different aspects of the nations’ life all over the world is apparently being affected by the globalization. Citizen right is one of the domains influenced by globalization. This paper argued that the globalization has a converse relationship with human-participatory` rights , but it has a direct and converse relationship with political and social rights.
 
</abstract><fullTextUrl>http://political.ihss.ac.ir/Article/11861</fullTextUrl><keywords><keyword>Citizen rights
 globalization
 political rights
social rights 
paritcipatory (people) rights</keyword></keywords></record><record><language>per</language><publisher>1</publisher><journalTitle>پژوهش سیاست نظری</journalTitle><issn>2008-5796</issn><eissn>2821-0239</eissn><publicationDate>2014-09</publicationDate><volume>9</volume><issue>16</issue><startPage>1</startPage><endPage>10</endPage><documentType>article</documentType><title language="eng">Explanation of the ratio between social  gap and national unity in Iran</title><authors><author><name> </name><email>Ghasemi_aliasghar@yahoo.com</email><affiliationId>1</affiliationId></author></authors><affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="1">دانشگاه خوارزمی</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">Maintaining and strengthening national unity and integrity is one of the most important priorities of all political systems, because increasing the correlation coefficient can lead to reducing internal and external threats and providing good grounds for development and progress of the country.
 Iran is one of the countries that by relying on its historical background and civilization can overcome on the divergence challenges, throughout centuries. So despite, the occupation of this country and abstraction of some parts of vast territory by aliens at some historical sections, in recent decades,it continued to be a powerful and independent political unit with pervasive sovereignty. 
National unity and solidarity have been more exposed to domestic challenges and external threats and among them, the most important domestic challenge is the activation of some social gaps at some profiles of time.
 This article inevitably focuses on the role of external threats in weakening national unity on domestic factors and tries to investigate the ratio of four major social gap in Iran (generation gap, gender, ethnic and religious gap)with different dimensions of national unity ( religious, territorial, political, cultural, social dimensions). The used method in this article is secondary analysis method of research findings and studied period is between 2001-2011. The obtained results show that in this time period, there is no serious disagreement between two ends of spectrums oriented to social gaps about the various aspects of national unity and national convergence in Iran has benefited from a good level.
</abstract><fullTextUrl>http://political.ihss.ac.ir/Article/11862</fullTextUrl><keywords><keyword>Iran
 national unity
 social gap
 development
 secondary analysis</keyword></keywords></record></records>