Investigating the causes and limiting factors of social security in the post-coastal routes of the Persian Gulf (From Constitution to Pahlavi I)
Social security has always been one of the important and effective variables in the challenge of internal and regional competitions in the Persian Gulf. After the constitutional revolution in Iran, there was not much result of the establishment of a legal system according to the wishes of the constitutionalists, but in the south of Iran, insecurity and instability in the ports and on the shores of the Persian Gulf disturbed the social life of the inhabitants of that region. An issue that almost followed a fixed and specific pattern and various internal and external components were effective in its occurrence and escalation. In this research, according to the causes and factors of creating social insecurity in the back-border routes of the Persian Gulf, the effective components in the threat and escalation of these conditions will be investigated. Information has been collected in a documentary and library manner and analyzed with a descriptive-analytical approach.
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Studying the occurrence of Iran's constitutional revolution by historical-adaptive method
Taha Ashayeri *, Tahereh Jahanparvar, Elham Hosseinzadeh, Mohamaddhassan Naderi
Journal of Comparative Public Administration,