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From Explanation to "Anti-Explanation": Challenges in Conceptualization of a Revolution

ahmad gol mohammadi

Volume 15, Issue 42.43 , February 2009, Pages 1-12

Abstract
  Not only place and time of Iran Islamic revolution occurrence was m anticipatable, but also it has some different features in comparison to othe (third world) revolutions. Because o this features, three decades of study o this event characterized with a kind of revision in coceptualization an explanation ...  Read More

Explanations of the Islamic Revolution of Iran: A Critique of Some Explanations of the Islamic Revolution

abas keshavarz shokri; zahed ghafari; mohsen khalili

Volume 15, Issue 42.43 , February 2009, Pages 13-37

Abstract
  This paper is an attempt lo study some of the explanations of the Islamic evolution of Iran, including explanations based on the theories of mass society, modem world system, rapid modernization, uneven development, oerscnalized state power structure, the weakness of the state repressive ipparatus, the ...  Read More

A Comparative Study of the Pre-Revolution Islamist Political Sub-Discourses in Iran and Their Impact on the Formation . Post-Revolution Political System

yahya fuzi

Volume 15, Issue 42.43 , February 2009, Pages 39-87

Abstract
  The present article is an attempt lo study the discourse of political Islam, one of the most important discourses in the contemporary history of Iran, a to compare its pertinent sub-discourses before the revolution. The rn: question of the present paper is: what are the similarities and dissimilarity ...  Read More

The Causes for the Continuation of the Islamic Republic of Iran

ali mohammad hazeri; ebrahim saleh abadi

Volume 15, Issue 42.43 , February 2009, Pages 117-151

Abstract
  Revolutionary regimes have two possibilities: continuation or discontinuation Islamic Republic of Iran as a nation-state in international arena has protect. Itself against political crisis and has continued during three decades. The air of the present study was to analyze the effective factors influencing ...  Read More

Values in the Press: Comparing the Constitutional Revolution and the Islamic Revolution

mehdi mohsenan rad

Volume 15, Issue 42.43 , February 2009, Pages 153-187

Abstract
  By taking into account the fact that, in both Constitutional Revolution and the Islamic Revolution, the reduced power in the central government resulted in significant increase in the number of newspapers, in this paper we perform a content analysis of the editorial articles in the first issues of all ...  Read More

Factors Influencing the Transnational Impacts of the Islamic Revolution of Iran: Conceptual Framework

ebrahim barzegar

Volume 15, Issue 42.43 , February 2009, Pages 189-222

Abstract
  Scientific literature on revolutions can be divided into three pans: Causer, phraseology or processes and internal and external consequences of revolutions. This article focuses on the third part emphasizing the Global impacts of the Islamic Revolution. The effect of the revolution on the Islamic world, ...  Read More

The Islamic Revolution and Revolution in the Theories?

mohamad hoseyn panahi

Volume 15, Issue 42.43 , February 2009, Pages 223-262

Abstract
  Some revolutions have significant internal political, social, economic and cultural impacts, as well as major regional and international consequences. The Islamic Revolution of Iran, as a major and phenomenal social revolution, has had important internal, regional and international consequences. One ...  Read More

Islamic Revolution and Political Rent

farhad darvishi

Volume 15, Issue 42.43 , February 2009, Pages 263-325

Abstract
  Rent is mainly an economic subject studied by economists. However. it may be interesting for political economists as for its impacts on interactions between government and society and its damaging effects on domestic economy and government's separation and non-reliance on its own society. Calling political ...  Read More

The Typology of Approaches to Change: The Preference of Reformist Charge in Iran

hamidreza jalaee pour

Volume 15, Issue 42.43 , February 2009, Pages 327-362

Abstract
  This paper attempts to provide an answer to two key questions: I) In general, what approaches to political change have been pursued by agents of change in different societies? What are the key features of these different approaches to political change? 2) How can one evaluate the political developments ...  Read More

A Methodological Review of Foran's Analysis of the Islamic Republic of Iran

mohamad reza taleban

Volume 15, Issue 42.43 , February 2009, Pages 421-453

Abstract
  The technique of Qualitative Comparative Analysis, which is based on the Boolean algebra or the Boolean expansion of John Stuart Mills' nominal comparison, is the implicit methodology of historical-comparative research. By employing this method, The analysts can evaluate different combinations of explanans ...  Read More