Role of Three Powers Implementing Resistance Economy Policy with New Public Management Approach

Document Type : Case-study

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Public Administration, Qazvin Islamic Azad University

Abstract

The present research aims to deal with the role of the trio as the ruling institutions in the implementation of the resistance economy policy. In order to analyze and screen the role of the trio for deploying the resistance economy policy, the new public management approach has been applied and through benefitting from this approach some of whose examples are seen in the country public affairs management, the researcher intends to pave the ground for implementing the resistance economy policy as a fundamental strategy in the society public affairs' management. The fact is that in managing the country public affairs, we witness a sort of impaired coordination between the three powers that in this case, to implement the policy of resistance economy will be uncertain and in order to optimally implement this policy, a systemic approach should be established between the three powers. Despite the discussion on coordination among the trio being particularly significant, so far no serious efforts have been taken to remove the obstacles of coordination among the trio while to deploy the policy of resistance economy extremely requires the coordination of the trio so that in the present research, the role of the trio in implementing the policy of the resistance economy is examined and analyzed.

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