Executive power

Mehdi Motaharnia: It was not intended for universities to be turned into military bases / Ali Kalaei
Mehdi Motaharnia, a professor at the Azad University of Qom, Tehran Central, and Tehran North, and a visiting professor at the National Defense and Shirazi Hunter universities in the fields of political science, futurology, sociology, and cultural management. He is one of the development theorists in Iran who considers himself a transformationist. In addition to […]...
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Ali Kalaei
The government’s response to the people in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran / Alireza Goodarzi
Who is the government (in the broad sense) primarily accountable to? The answer is clear on one side and dark on the other. According to international law, the government (State) must be accountable to other governments for some of its actions. Unfortunately, the Islamic Republic of Iran has not done much to contribute to the […]...
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Created By:
Alireza Goodarzi
Civil society is the background for human rights/ Ahmad Faal.
Introduction: Human rights are the foundation of a civil society. Without a strong civil society, the concept of human rights is not possible. The media, political parties, people’s organizations, and professions are all part of civil society. All of these institutions and elements share two common characteristics. First, they are independent of the government and […]...
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Created By:
Ahmad Fa’al