Aims and Scope

Considering the scope of the studied areas, this publication covers a wide range of audiences in the field of government studies in the Islamic Republic of Iran and tries to be a reliable source for interested professors, students and researchers. Since a deep and multidimensional study of different concepts of the Islamic Revolution, sacred defense studies, and generally the basics of government research in the Islamic Republic of Iran is considered in this publication, knowing and cooperating with professors and researchers familiar with this field will be one of the most important priorities of the quarterly. . Therefore, its audience will be able to meet part of their research needs in this way and by using expert views in the above-mentioned field of study.

     In this regard, the reviewed articles are collected through the expert professors of each field through the electronic system of the publication's website and are sent to the respected referees along with the evaluation form of the articles.

The main goals of the publication can be summarized as follows:

1- Explanation of what, why and how the idea of a new state was formed in contemporary Iran and after the Islamic Revolution.

2- Compilation and planning of different models of state building in accordance with the ideal scheme of the Islamic Revolution.

3- Explaining the impact of the Islamic Revolution on the formation of a different idea of the concept of the state during the last four decades.

4- Developing new strategies to restore and create micro and macro systems for rethinking the concept of government.

5- Compilation of the dense experience of the Islamic Republic of Iran on the concept of government and its effects at the national and international levels.

6- Examining the general frameworks of sacred defense and its different effects on the idea of the government in the Islamic Republic of Iran.

7- Investigating and compiling social, economic, cultural, political, defense and military issues with a focus on the idea of state building in contemporary Iran, especially Iran after the revolution.