The Impact of Globalization on the Evolution of the Concept of Citizenship in the Hashemite to Ahmadinejad Governments

Document Type : Original Article

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Department of Political Sociology, Qom Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qom, Iran.

Abstract

Although citizenship was born in the ancient world, both in the West and in the East, what is meant today by social scientists and urban planners and thinkers is its new role, function, rights and duties in the modern world. . Citizenship has a dual social and political nature. Social nature refers to how citizens should interact with each other. The Impact of Globalization on the Evolution of the Concept of Citizenship in Hashemite to Ahmadinejad Governments is the subject of this study. What was concluded as a result of this study: The collapse of the Soviet Union reinforced these needs because the globalization of the "new order" promised the defeat of the "communist" camp, the uniqueness of the international "capitalist" order. Khatami's government, the discourse of expediency Hashemiism reached its peak and established the best international relations of the governments of the Islamic Republic, but with the approach of Ahmadinejad's government, the return to anti-Western idealism in foreign policy and the acceptance of the necessities of globalization was on the agenda. In the ninth and tenth governments, we are witnessing the disintegration of the distinctions and distinctions emphasized by political modernity. This point shows that the system of the Islamic Republic, due to its intellectual foundations, can not move towards the establishment of modern civil rights.

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