Islamic Azad university & Central Tehran Branch , Mmtph2006@yahoo.com
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Good governance has been the focus of social science researchers today. According to the latest definition of the World Bank, good governance is crystallized in the adoption of predictable, open and explicit government policies (transparency of government activities); In a report, this global center investigated the effects of unfavorable governance on the delay in economic growth of developing countries; And in this report - which is caused by concerns related to the relationship between development, democracy and various social issues - he raised the concept of good governance; And the results of the report are based on the fact that weakness in applying and implementing the principles of good governance is one of the most important obstacles to growth and development in countries. According to the basic principles of good governance, one of the most important contemporary and new theories that has a high ability to realize them; The theory of pluralistic democracy (polyarchy) is Robert Dahl. Based on this, this research is based on the library method and the type of research based on the study of correlations between variables. It seeks to answer the question of what is the relationship between party governance in the two countries of Iran and France with the characteristics of "good governance" and the theory of polyarchy. ) established by Robert Dahl. With regard to the policy-making of two countries, Iran and France, to achieve the "good governance" model, the purpose of the research is to understand the strengths and weaknesses in "the role of parties to achieve good governance". and their compatibility with Robert Dahl's theory and the concept of optimal governance; In this research, we have reached a correlation between Robert Dahl's theory of pluralistic democracy and "good governance" model.
ataei M, motalebi M, abtahi S M. (2024). Investigating the relationship between Robert Dahl's theory of polyarchy and the model of "good governance" and comparing it with the problem of party governance in the two countries of France and Iran.. IPSJ. 3(4), 61-84. URL: http://ipsj.iauh.ac.ir/article-1-89-en.html