Analysis and critique of the model of good governance; Explaining the indicators of Islamic governance Based on the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Department of Political Science, Tarbiat Modares University

2 Department of public administration, faculty of management/IAUCTB, Tehran

Abstract

The model of good governance is defined as the process of formulating and implementing policies in various fields with the participation of the government, civil society and the private sector, so that while meeting the basic needs of society, it leads to justice and security and sustainable development of human resources and environment. . Using a descriptive-analytical method, while analyzing the model of good governance based on the World Bank indicators and its critique, this article seeks the main question of how the indicators of Islamic and jihadi governance based on Nahjul Balagha and the principles of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran Is? The results show a pattern of good governance based on the principles of liberal and out of developed societies representing political affiliation or ideological certain that its application in other communities in the form of external and imposed without regard to the social structure, economy, culture and values The native wanted خwould not be. Islamic governance is a form of government based on religious democracy, and what makes the Islamic Republic of Iran different from other countries in the world today is the system's efforts to achieve pure Islam in various areas of individual and social life and to move around Islam. The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran provides a new style of government and governance within the framework of divine and Islamic laws, which includes the goals, policies and governance indicators of the system, including; Accountability and the right to vote and to speak for the people, the rule of law, the quality of laws and regulations, efficiency and effectiveness, the fight against corruption and political stability, and the absence of violence are evident and prevalent

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