Analysis of Global Evolution in Pahlavi Rise in Iran Based on System-Modern World Theory
Analyzing the transition and transformation of government systems in the system of the modern world system is one of the major issues of world politics. The purpose of this study is to analyze the rotation of the Iranian system of government in 1920 based on the modern world-system theory. The assumptions in this paper emphasize homogeneous changes and shifts in the global division of labor by a powerful state apparatus. The main question of the research is how the transformation of the Iranian regime from Qajar to Pahlavi in 1920 can be analyzed on the basis of the modern world system? In response to the above question, the hypothesis that the regime's transition from Qajar to side-by-side with the turn of the modern world system in line with the global division of labor and the citizenship of the social work organization is made. In the early development by the powerful government of the third coup d'état of March 1929, the hegemony of the power of the jurisprudence appeared violently and with the role of the Kazakhs. But then, with cultural homogenization by bureaucrats and modern intellectuals, the organization of work organization and the shift from marginal society to semi-peripheral society was made possible. And Iran, as an economically advantageous region, played a role in accumulating more capital for the global capitalist economy. The information of the article was collected through documents and was written by an analytical-descriptive method.
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