Journal of Modern Researches in Islam and Iran History Studies

Journal of Modern Researches in Islam and Iran History Studies

Ali Akbar Davar and his role in authoritarian state-building during the Reza Shah era

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Associate Professor, Department of History, Kharazmi University, TEHRAN, IRAN
2 Assistant Professor, Department of History, Kharazmi University, TEHRAN, IRAN
10.22034/nriihs.2026.2081865.1072
Abstract
As one of the main technocrats of Reza Shah's government, Ali Akbar Davar played an important role in advancing the project of state-building and the concentration of political power, and implemented extensive reforms in the areas of legislation, judicial organization, and administrative bureaucracy. This article, using a descriptive-analytical approach and relying on library sources and historical documents, examines Ali Akbar Davar's intellectual personality, political mentality, and position in the authoritarian state-building process of Reza Shah's era. The main issue of the research is how Davar's institutional reforms were related to political development and social participation. The hypothesis of the article is based on the fact that Davar represented a type of authoritarian and technocratic modernization that, emphasizing institutional efficiency and the concentration of power, pursued legal reforms without sufficient attention to institutionalizing political participation and ensuring civil liberties. The research findings show that Ali Akbar Davar was, on the one hand, the architect of modern legal and judicial institutions, and on the other hand, a victim of the same authoritarian state structure that he himself played a fundamental role in forming and consolidating.
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  • Receive Date 24 December 2025
  • Revise Date 08 January 2026
  • Accept Date 31 January 2026
  • Publish Date 20 February 2026