Ali Mikaeil1, Bozorgmehr Zandi1, Amirali R. Davoudpour1
1- Iranian Canon of Medicine and Law, Administrative Wing of Law and Healing Association, Iranian Watchdog of Medicine and Law
Email of the corresponding author: davoudpour@canmedlaw.org
Accepted and published July 2024
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Abstract
This article examines the intrinsic nature of governance by analyzing the rise and fall of regimes, as well as the evolution of nations throughout history. The study considers the inherent capabilities of societies to accept changes and new social systems, with a focus on historical and cultural contexts in both Eastern and Western civilizations.