Candidate for a PhD in Political Science from Shahid Beheshti University and Senior Researcher at the Center for Scientific Research and Middle East Strategic Studies
Abstract
Unfortunately, it is becoming increasingly clear that today’s Iranian management and policy strategies are not appropriately constotutes to meet the current and emerging needs of both the government and nation’s citizens. The author believes that at many points like dignity, culture, history and religion of the Iranian people and also the apparent split along generation, gender, enconomy gap, gevernment shortfalls have contributed to serious programmatic problems and risks. Iranian government needs to make this area a priority. to help focus on this critically important issue, he offers a critique of the Iranian government discourse and an analysis of the theoretical challenges it pose. He illustrates his argument made in this paper with some reflections in detail.