The Impact of Good Governance Structure on Creating Social Convergence (Case Study; Governance Structure in China-Iran-Sweden)
Subject Areas :
Hamidreza Didehban Maher
1
,
Garineh Keshishyan Siraki
2
,
Reza Simbar
3
,
Hassan Khodaverdi
4
1 - PHD Candidate of Political Science, South Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 - هیات علمی دانشگاه آزاد
3 - استاد علوم سیاسی روابط بین الملل دانشگاه گیلان
4 - گروه علوم سیاسی ازاد تهران جنوب
Keywords: Governance, Structure, Good Governance, Social Convergence, Government, Public Consen-sus,
Abstract :
Since the beginning of human settlement, the most important factor in facing various natural and un-natural disasters and facilitating development in a society has been solidarity and unity. However, this can only be achieved through the performance of rulers and the formation of governments. As different societies have formed and various cultures have emerged, and as humanity has progressed toward evolution and excellence, the model of this consensus has also undergone changes. With the establishment of governments, based on the decisions of societies in their modern form, multiple fac-tors have played fundamental roles in shaping this unity, while progressive human thought undoubt-edly influencing this process. However, what prompts further reflection on this issue is how this co-hesion emerges when needed and how its fragmentation being prevented under a governance struc-ture. It is evident that a national governance structure plays a significant role in shaping different pol-icy approaches. Due to the influence of various ideas on the formation of governments and the relent-less efforts of scholars and thinkers to develop a suitable and superior governance model, the concept of "good governance" has gained attention in recent decades. Good governance, when properly aligned with a structure that suits a society’s prevailing conditions, can play a crucial role and evolve over time. Principles such as participation, accountability, transparency, the rule of law, etc., are among the fundamental aspects of governance. Each of these principles can be extensively analyzed, but in this discussion, the focus is on the formation of public consensus or, more appropriately, "so-cial convergence" within a desirable "governance structure." Undoubtedly, this structure plays a key role as a fundamental prerequisite for comprehensive and effective implementation of governance thought in fostering social convergence across various sectors of society and government.
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