1- Ph.D. Student in Public Law, Faculty of Law, University of Qom, Qom, Iran. 2- Assocaite Professor, Department of Law, Faculty of Humanities, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran. (Corresponding Author)
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Background and Purpose:The birth of the modern nation-state is the product of the historical and political-social connection of the state and social structures in Western Europe. In Iran, the so-called modern form of this government was created during the time of Reza Pahlavi, which brought with it many challenges in the power relations between the government and the society.This article tries to criticize the structure of political power and the government in the Islamic Republic of Iran by commenting on the standard characteristics of the modern state in the West and to examine the feasibility and pathology of the modern state in Iran. Materials and Methods: The method of studying and gathering information and research findings is descriptive-analytical. Ethical Considerations: All ethical principles governing research have been observed in the presentation of this article. Findings and Conclusions:The findings of this article using the library method show that although traces of modernization have been observed at some point in Iran's history, but with a little reflection on the structure of laws and regulations and meditation on the ruling procedures, it can be seen that in the context of governance of Iranian society, there are many ambiguities and deviations from the standards. The emergence of the modern nation-state has occurred, and the creation of a modern state from within this structure should be viewed with skepticism.
Faghih Abdollahi L, Moazeni R, Zeraat M. Feasibility of Realizing The Modern Nation-State in Iran in Perspective of State Philosophy and Public Law. ILR 2024; 5 (1) : 3 URL: http://ilrjournal.ir/article-1-232-en.html