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Sarmāya-i iǧtimāʿī wa salāmat-i iǧtimāʿī: mafāhīm wa rūykardhā
Social capital (Sociology) ; Public health Social aspects
نظريۀ پساستعمارى و کردشناسى
جامعهشناسى خشونت سياسى در افغانستان: از دولت جمهورى تا امارت طالبان
Indo-Iranian thought: a world heritage
Collection of papers on the cultural and social aspects of India and Iran
Ḫušūnat wa farhang: asnād-i maḥramāna-i kašf-i ḥiǧāb (1313 - 1322)
In: Intišārāt-i Sāzmān-i Asnād-i Millī-i Irān 115
Īrān wa masʾala-i pāydārī: dībāčaʾī bar ṭarrāḥī wa taḥlīl-i sīstimhā-i ḥukmrānī
In: ʿUlūm-i Iǧtimāʿī 9
In: علوم اجتماعی 9
METHODOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FORM OF GOVERNANCE IN THE CONTEXT OF CONSTITUTIONAL STABILITY ; ԿԱՌԱՎԱՐՄԱՆ ՁԵՎԻ ԶԱՐԳԱՑՄԱՆ ՄԵԹՈԴԱԲԱՆԱԿԱՆ ԱՌԱՆՁՆԱՀԱՏԿՈՒԹՅՈՒՆՆԵՐԸ ՍԱՀՄԱՆԱԴՐԱԿԱՆ ԿԱՅՈՒՆՈՒԹՅԱՆ ՀԱՄԱՏԵՔՍՏՈՒՄ ; МЕТОДОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ РАЗВИТИЯ ФОРМЫ ПРАВЛЕНИЯ В КОНТЕКСТЕ КОНСТИТУЦИОННОЙ...
Article considers issues with regard to methodological features of the development of the form of governance in the context of constitutional stability. Author concludes that while speaking on the forms of governance we are often guided by fictional perceptions, which should be overcome and cannot base reforms concerning the mentioned issue. In the result of processes of legal convergence forms of governance borrowed from each other mechanisms non-characteristic to them and from this aspect in many cases their rapprochement can be noted. From the doctrinal viewpoint author considers classical forms of governance more acceptable. At the same time, she notes that the problems of our social system, solution of which is the main reason for continuous changes of the form of governance, will not be solved in conditions of new reforms implemented by the same logic. Hence, the axis of the problem of the further improvement of the model of governance in the Republic of Armenia should be transformed from the issue of making a choice between this or that form of governance, and the main attention should be focused on improving the mechanisms of separation and balance of powers, as well as forming and strengthening constitutional and political traditions and culture. ; Հոդվածում քննարկվում են կառավարման ձեւի զարգացման մեթոդաբանական առանձնահատկությունները սահմանադրական կայունության համատեքստում։ Հեղինակը եզրահանգում է, որ կառավարման ձեւերի առնչությամբ խոսելիս մեր հասարակական համակարգում հաճախ ենք առաջնորդվում միֆային պատկերացումներով, որպիսիք ունեն հաղթահարման անհրաժեշտություն եւ չեն կարող ընկած լինել նշված հարցին առնչվող բարեփոխումների հիմքում։ Նշվում է, որ ժամանակակից աշխարհում ընթացող կոնվերգենցիայի երեւույթների արդյունքում կառավարման մոդելները միմյանցից փոխառել են նախկինում իրենց ոչ բնորոշ մեխանիզմներ, և այդ առումով շատ դեպքերում նկատելի է վերջիններիս մերձեցում։ Դոկտրինալ տեսանկյունից հեղինակն առավել ընդունելի է համարում դասական կառավարման ձեւերը։ Միեւնույն ժամանակ, գտնում է, որ մեր հասարակական համակարգում առկա ...
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Intentional and Unintentional Injuries;Healthy Approach
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