State Studies of Contemporary Iran

State Studies of Contemporary Iran

" State Studies of Contemporary Iran " Journal, based on the regulation of scientific journals of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, in the assessment of 1402 (2023) has been ranked "B".

According to the latest review and ranking of the country's scientific journals in the Islamic World Science Citation Database (ISC), the scientific journal of State Studies of Contemporary Iran has been ranked Q2 in terms of quality.

 

  • Start of publication: 2016
  • Credit of the publication: Scientific _ Research
  • Type of articles to be published: Research
  • Format: Print and Online
  • Frequency: Quarterly
  • Language: Persian; including English abstracts
  • Coverage: State Studies of Contemporary Iran
  • Type of peer-review: Double Blind Peer Review; two reviewers
  •  Average Review Time: Maximum 2 to 4 months
  • Manual of style of the journal: APA 7th edition (2020)
  • Article Processing, Publishing and judging Charges: Free
  • Type of Access: Open Access (OA) 
  • Cooperation with the Association: Social Studies Association of the field
  • Contact E-mail: irsj@ihu.ac.ir
  • Type of License: CC BY

important points:

  1. Respected authors are requested to follow the format of the Journal in order to speed up the review and judging process.
  2. Respecting the rules of ethics in publications, this Journal is subject to the rules of the Committee on Ethics in Journal (COPE) and follows the executive regulations of the Law on Prevention and combating fraud in Scientific Works.
  3. All articles sent to this Journal are reviewed by plagiarism software. Submitting the report of Samim Noor text matching system or Irandak matching system is also necessary at the time of submitting the article. (Link to the guide to the plagiarism detetor system)
  4. Also, please, when submitting the article (commitment form), (authors conflict of interest form) must be signed by all authors and uploaded to the system
  5. Complete the authors profile form completely.

Current Issue: Volume 12, Issue 1, Spring 2026 (spring 2026) 

Keywords Cloud

  • Iran
  • Islamic republic of Iran
  • Islamic Revolution
  • Government
  • Imam Khomeini
  • Foreign Policy
  • Ayatollah Khamenei
  • Governance
  • national identity
  • Political Thought
  • justice
  • State
  • National Security
  • the Supreme Leader
  • revolution
  • soft power
  • Imam Khamenei
  • Political Jurisprudence
  • social capital
  • Economic Development
  • Islamic Republic
  • Leadership
  • culture
  • political participation
  • the Islamic Revolution
  • The second step of the revolution
  • political development
  • Policy-Making
  • Challenges
  • Pahlavi
  • good governance
  • artificial intelligence
  • Participation
  • Political System
  • Constitution
  • Freedom
  • pathology
  • Democracy
  • Iran-Iraq War
  • Islamic Governance
  • Market
  • new Islamic civilization
  • Resistance literature
  • Islamic system
  • America
  • first Pahlavi
  • \"
  • nuclear program
  • leaders of the Islamic Revolution
  • State-Building
  • Infrastructural Power
  • Identity
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  • West Asia
  • rationality
  • Nation
  • immigration
  • cultural diplomacy
  • Azerbaijan
  • fourth decade
  • Policies
  • holy defense
  • the Islamic Republic of Iran
  • Islamic Revolution of Iran
  • Islamic state
  • thematic analysis
  • political culture
  • JCPOA
  • Despotic Power
  • Oil Revenues
  • Transparency
  • Politics
  • Imam Khomeini (RA)
  • second Pahlavi
  • resolution 598
  • foreign relations
  • accountability
  • Public participation
  • Morteza Motahhari
  • separation of powers
  • diplomacy
  • Martyr Soleimani
  • Population
  • Legitimacy
  • Economic sanctions
  • Islamic Government
  • environment
  • The second step statement
  • structural
  • Corruption
  • Soul Powers
  • Zionist regime
  • Privatization
  • political education
  • : Partisanship
  • moral education
  • February 14 Movement
  • The Holy Prophet (PBUH)
  • Traditional citizenship
  • East-Oriented Diplomacy
  • spiritual power
  • negative conditions
  • Threat
  • socialization
  • Government Function
  • Critical Discourse
  • The Child of Dust (2007)
  • state jurisprudence
  • international organizations
  • political honesty
  • discourse practice
  • Trend analysis
  • State Ownership
  • consumerism
  • Digital citizenship
  • Philosophy of Method
  • satellite networks
  • revolutionary identity
  • Hashemi Rafsanjani
  • Tajikistan political system
  • content analysis
  • Miroslav Hroch
  • supreme Revolutionary leader
  • encountering
  • definitions
  • Desired Expropriation
  • parallel identity
  • discursive meaning
  • Merit
  • collective security
  • Ayatollah Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr
  • Grand Ayatollah Mahdavikani
  • political efficacy
  • security challenges
  • Constitutionalism
  • opportunities
  • ethnic identity
  • Hosseini’s culture
  • revelational epistemology
  • Rentier Government\"
  • Geoeconomics
  • Shiite Geopolitics
  • President
  • qualitative content analysis
  • State Corporatism
  • government performance
  • policy writing
  • Social Responsibility
  • monarchy
  • South Korean political system
  • Sustainable Peace
  • Jordan
  • Strait of Hormuz
  • The authority of president
  • Tourism
  • Siyar al-muluk justice
  • \"first step\"
  • Peter Evans
  • National Independent Policy. Iranian Oral History- Harvard
  • Shahid Soleimani
  • \"economic factor\"
  • Supreme Leader\'s statements
  • Mosawat\"
  • Artificial intelligence governance
  • : foreign policy
  • expediency
  • solutions
  • triangulation analysis
  • Chaebols
  • Political Environment
  • Globalization
  • Fifth and Sixth Development Programs
  • Islamic Awakening
  • Organization of Islamic Cooperation
  • imposed war
  • \"statement of the second step of the revolution\"
  • uprising
  • Archaist Nationalism
  • discursive diplomacy
  • Economic Environment
  • Khrad Divani
  • employment policy
  • Guilds
  • convergence theory
  • civilizational state
  • general satisfaction
  • first decade
  • Asymmetric Deterrence
  • Constitutionalism (Mashruteh)
  • Shatebi
  • Mosques
  • Revolutionary Islam
  • \'Free Market Economy\'
  • A Civilization-Building Government
  • religious democracy
  • social disorder
  • \"2030 Document\"
  • popular governance
  • Opportunity
  • Shiism

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