More than four decades have passed since the 1957 Iranian revolution. During this period, many changes have occurred in the structure and political actors of the country, and the field of welfare and social policy has not been spared from these chang ...
More than four decades have passed since the 1957 Iranian revolution. During this period, many changes have occurred in the structure and political actors of the country, and the field of welfare and social policy has not been spared from these changes. In these years, the policy approach has fluctuated from leftism to rightism. With this amount of diversity and multiplicity or confusion and distress, can we still talk about the logic governing the social policy field and the formation of these policies?
The author believes that there is such a logic in the non-social system and tries to provide a structure of the geometry of the field of social policy in post-revolutionary Iran with a historical study and to analyze the logic of the formulation of social policies of this era. In this book, many questions have been answered in the description of the square architecture: Who are the active actors in power relations? What organizations have been more successful in protecting their interests? And what forces have had an effect in formulating policies or preventing them? In short, the non-social system is an exploratory effort to draw the basic map of the field of social policy in post-revolutionary Iran.
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