Identifying the drivers of party activities in the future Iran Using MIC MAC software

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1 PhD Student in Political Sociology, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Administrative Sciences and Economics, University of Isfahan, Isfahan.

2 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Administrative Sciences and Economics, University of Isfahan, Isfahan.

3 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Administrative Sciences and Economics, University of Isfahan, Isfahan

10.30465/cps.2021.37132.2822

Abstract

The party in the political societies of the West as another non-civic of the other functions for which it has been chosen, but in relation to Iran the parties can not play for various reasons and play an important role in the political transformation of society and the consolidation of democracy. Give. The main remedy is that; What are the most important drivers influencing the activities of political parties in Iran in the current situation and inevitably in the future? The answer to this question, using the four steps of the identification method, includes: 1. Identifying its propellants by exploring the research literature. 2. Ranking by advances by experts through exploratory actual analysis 3. 3. Announcing Panel of experts to identify the interactions of propellants 4 Statistical and software analysis of matrix interactions through Mick software. The findings show that on the contrary, imagine that it has affected the political faction and already exists in the performance of Iranian political parties, but the existence of authority and self-government in the country's political culture, lack of adherence to law and political culture in the country, The formation and continuation of insight. Absolutism in the political culture of the country are the most important drivers that have the most impact and have influence in interaction with other drivers that are available in the field of research.

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