Clientelism Institution and Downfall of the Pahlavi II Government (Within the Framework of the New Institutionalism Theory)

One of the essential problems in institutional policies in developing countries is the existence of abstractive institutions such as incompetent rents, the culture of kinship and the lack of transparency of administrative processes. This article focuses on the concept of clientelism as institution w...

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Main Authors: Habib ollah Fazeli, Hadi Rajabi
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Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://tssq.atu.ac.ir/article_14334_e837eaedbd45c9c86e7ef521edf89f3b.pdf
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description One of the essential problems in institutional policies in developing countries is the existence of abstractive institutions such as incompetent rents, the culture of kinship and the lack of transparency of administrative processes. This article focuses on the concept of clientelism as institution within the framework of the new institutionalism theory, seeking to disclose the indicators and significance of this institution in the Pahlavi II government. Clientelism assumed as an abstractive institution which leads to the development of the cycle of vicious. The main hypothesis (idea) of this article is that the clientelism is the main reason for losing social trust of sovereignty and the reduction of social capital in the second Pahlavi state, finally, the main reason of its collapse. In the other words, social distrust as a result of the institution of Clientelism bring the second Pahlavi into a social catastrophe, its outcome was the collapse of the political system. Social trap means choice of advantageous policies by social networks and political system, which evidently to be profitable initially, but ultimately leads to social harm and harm. But ultimately it leads to social collapse and political fall down; the Islamic Revolution (1979) was the result of these extensions.
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spelling doaj.art-ba5407b57d634475a528c53c3c87ca0b2023-12-19T10:29:13ZfasAllameh Tabataba'i University Pressدولت‌پژوهی2476-28062476-68282022-05-018298812010.22054/tssq.2022.41982.70214334Clientelism Institution and Downfall of the Pahlavi II Government (Within the Framework of the New Institutionalism Theory)Habib ollah Fazeli0Hadi Rajabi1Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranM.A, Department of Political Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranOne of the essential problems in institutional policies in developing countries is the existence of abstractive institutions such as incompetent rents, the culture of kinship and the lack of transparency of administrative processes. This article focuses on the concept of clientelism as institution within the framework of the new institutionalism theory, seeking to disclose the indicators and significance of this institution in the Pahlavi II government. Clientelism assumed as an abstractive institution which leads to the development of the cycle of vicious. The main hypothesis (idea) of this article is that the clientelism is the main reason for losing social trust of sovereignty and the reduction of social capital in the second Pahlavi state, finally, the main reason of its collapse. In the other words, social distrust as a result of the institution of Clientelism bring the second Pahlavi into a social catastrophe, its outcome was the collapse of the political system. Social trap means choice of advantageous policies by social networks and political system, which evidently to be profitable initially, but ultimately leads to social harm and harm. But ultimately it leads to social collapse and political fall down; the Islamic Revolution (1979) was the result of these extensions.https://tssq.atu.ac.ir/article_14334_e837eaedbd45c9c86e7ef521edf89f3b.pdfclientelism institutionabstractive institutionsthe pahlavi ii governmentnew institutionalismsocial trap
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Clientelism Institution and Downfall of the Pahlavi II Government (Within the Framework of the New Institutionalism Theory)
دولت‌پژوهی
clientelism institution
abstractive institutions
the pahlavi ii government
new institutionalism
social trap
title Clientelism Institution and Downfall of the Pahlavi II Government (Within the Framework of the New Institutionalism Theory)
title_full Clientelism Institution and Downfall of the Pahlavi II Government (Within the Framework of the New Institutionalism Theory)
title_fullStr Clientelism Institution and Downfall of the Pahlavi II Government (Within the Framework of the New Institutionalism Theory)
title_full_unstemmed Clientelism Institution and Downfall of the Pahlavi II Government (Within the Framework of the New Institutionalism Theory)
title_short Clientelism Institution and Downfall of the Pahlavi II Government (Within the Framework of the New Institutionalism Theory)
title_sort clientelism institution and downfall of the pahlavi ii government within the framework of the new institutionalism theory
topic clientelism institution
abstractive institutions
the pahlavi ii government
new institutionalism
social trap
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