The Analysis of Elections in Iran: Causes of Tools and Methods Inefficient Analysis

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The Confusion of academic elite and political analysts in the Elections in Khordad 1376,Tir 1384 reveals the inefficiency in the analysis instrumentals of election in Iran .Regarding the fact that the analysts of election phenomenon apply various instruments and theories to analyses the election including theories pertaining to Feminism , Plot , Psychology , Rational choice , Discourse etc , but it seem that reading the political realities in Iran and typical kind of Iranian political culture some combination of instruments and theories must be applied to analyze the election . So in order to conform the analysis instruments and theories with Iran s political realities at first Iran s political realities will be compiled through question , and then by applying various tests the measure of validity and meaning fullness of these instruments and theories will be stupid. It seems that none of these theories can analyses the multilateral election phenomenon by themselves, and some combining can just help us more effectively to understand Iran s political realities in the field of election.

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Persian
Published:
Journal of Political Science, Volume:11 Issue: 32, 2015
Pages:
83 to 115
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