The Impact of Political Violence and Terror on Political Changes in the Pahlavi Period
Subject Areas :ali fallahi saifoddin 1 , ali fallahnejhad 2
1 - Political Science, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Islamic Azad University, Khorramabad Branch, Khorramabad, Iran.
2 - Political Science, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Islamic Azad University, Khorramabad Branch, Khorramabad, Iran.
Keywords: political instability, terror, Political violence, political obstruction,
Abstract :
Historical changes are shaped by peaceful and violent events such as reform, revolution, social movements, coups, and Rebellion. Terror is a method of violent change that, depending on the strength and stability of political structures, has different effects on the course of change.Political violence is both the cause and effect of the obstruction or lack of publicly accepted and institutionalized political structures within societies. In the absence of mechanisms for the peaceful settlement of disputes within societies, Disagreements lead to conflict and are resolved outside the consensus framework by violent meansPolitical violence in Iran, despite its long history, has emerged in new forms since the constitutional movement, influenced by domestic and foreign historical developments, and has become one of the most common methods of political action by expelled or out-of-power groups.The ideological roots of groups prone to violence, especially misinterpretations of Islam and the belief in the effectiveness of armed struggle, along with the political and structural obstruction of peaceful participation in contemporary Iran, have made violence a seemingly effective tool for advancing their political goals.The main issue of this study is to examine the impact of the use of violence as a method of political action on the course of historical changes in Iran in the second Pahlavi periodTherefore, in this article, relying on analytical-descriptive method, the process of formation of political violence and the use of terror in contemporary Iran and its impact on the changes of the second Pahlavi period has been studied.
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