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    What implications will the US mid-term elections have on the Middle East?

    Americans voted on 6 November in the mid-term elections which saw the continuation of a historical trend where the party in opposition gains control of the lower chamber during mid-presidency. The Democrats secured the 218 seats necessary to take control of the 435-member House of Representatives, with the Republicans...

    Strategies toward a world-class higher education system

    Iraq’s higher education system can play an important role in fostering long-term economic development, peace and stability if efficient reform and funding policy are implemented for the university system. An effective university education could resolve Iraq’s economic, social, and political problems, thereby promoting the country democratic principles and human...

    Social changes under the Justice and Development Party (AKP)

    Before we embark on the subject of the social changes that have taken place in Turkey during the era of the Justice and Development Party , first we need to take a look at the country’s modern history in order to learn about the changes that took place in...

    Designing a Successful Approach to Public Financial Management Reform in Iraq

    The path to recovery and reconstruction in post-conflict Iraq is fraught with pitfalls. The new government will need to tread carefully if it is to maintain macroeconomic stability and fiscal discipline, while trying to address the urgent needs of citizens through improved service delivery, job creation and protecting security...

    Iraq’s State-Owned Enterprises: A Case Study for Public Spending Reform

    Among the most important questions awaiting the next Iraqi government will be how to rein in public sector spending while simultaneously addressing the needs of 2.5 million unemployed Iraqis who urgently require jobs. With the national unemployment rate currently at 16percent, there is consensus within policymaking circles that job...

    Iran and the United States address the United Nations General Assembly

    Almost three weeks ago, on 18thSeptember,in New York, the United Nations General Assembly’s session began amid political developments surrounding the Iranian scene, where there have been significant changes since last year regarding the Iranian issue, especially America’s focus on the need to confront Iranian influence in the region. After...

    Electricity generation in Iraq … Problems and solutions

    Introduction Meeting energy needs in a manner that achieves security for Iraq has become a major source of concern for the electricity sector in the country; with the industry claiming that it lacks the capacity to meet current peak demand, especially with production running at about 50% of the country’s...

    Private Schools – The solution to Iraq’s Education Crisis?

    Sixty per cent of Iraq’s population today is under the age of 25and the country is under pressure to provide educational opportunities for this ever growing number of young people, who are looking to build their lives despite persisting difficulties following the years of wars and sanctions. An enthusiasm for...

    The Effects of the Turkish Currency Plunge

    The escalating dispute between the United States and Turkey has strained ties between the two NATO members to a point not seen since 1974, when Turkish forces invaded Northern Cyprus, which pushed relations to the verge of collapse.  The current crisis in Turkey is due to a number of factors,...

    Friday Prayer Sermon in Imam Hussain’s Holy Shrine

    His Eminence Sheikh Abdul Mahdi Dear Brothers and Sisters, I would like to draw your attention to the contents of the second sermon. In the name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate The Supreme Religious Authority is following with grave concern the unfolding events in the beloved city of Basra. It expresses...