Key Governance Challenges Facing Iran in the New Era

Key Governance Challenges Facing Iran in the New Era

Iran’s key governance challenge can be framed as a meta-problem of rational decision-making and administrative logic shaped by historical experience and evolving political conditions.

Crises continuously reshape priorities, but some issues remain persistent and systemic, forming a “complex layer” of governance problems.

Historically, Iran has experienced two major trajectories:

  • Post-1979 institutional attempts at revolutionary transformation, which were only partially realized.
  • Post-war adoption of Western-style technocratic models, which became embedded in administrative systems.
  • Meanwhile, military experience successfully institutionalized a form of strategic “revolutionary rationality.”

Core Reform Priorities for Iran’s Future Decision-Making System

Today, the central issue is the lack of a unified and coherent national governance rationality.

Four core requirements for future governance reform are:

  1. Building national consensus on what constitutes real public problems.
  2. Treating governance as a public, society-inclusive system.
  3. Managing complexity without oversimplification.
  4. Integrating domestic decision-making with regional and global realities.

Overall, Iran’s future governance depends on developing a stable, modern, and integrated decision-making system capable of handling complex internal and international challenges.

This study is conducted by Arash Shams, Master’s Student in Public Policy, University of Tehran in 2026.

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