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    Dynamic shifts in the global energy market and their impact on oil-rent countries (Iraq)

    Mohannad Ahmed Faraj / Imam Al-Kadhum University College. Several signs indicate that the global energy system has begun a process of transformation from total dependence on fossil energy sources, especially coal, oil, and natural gas, to a new era in which clean energy sources have an important impact in meeting...

    The Kazakh crisis between the internal movement and the Russian intervention

    Ahmed Khalil Artemty / researcher on Russian affairs Emad Al-Sheikh Daoud / researcher in the field of public policy The Kazakh protests escalated as the world entered the year 2022 until they became the focus of attention on all T.V. channels and social media, and a preoccupation for researchers and political...

    The Effect of China’s Belt and Road Initiative on Iraq CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

    Hadeel Harbi Thari/ Ph.D. Researcher China launched the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’, with a high pace of its economic growth, and a growing dependence on foreign markets, raw materials, fuel, and other resources from overseas; To complete its great economic achievements, which constituted a strategic entry point for it; In...

    Future scenarios of Salafi-jihadi groups in the Middle East

    Ali Najat, a writer, and researcher specializing in Middle Eastern affairs and Islamic movements. The Middle East and North Africa region has been the focus of many crises in recent decades, and among the new phenomena that have caused tension in this region are the extremist Salafi currents. The growth...

    Federalism, Is it suitable for Syria?

    Aqeel Saeed Mahfouz Syrians, or a large portion of them, consider federalism as if it is “interference other countries” in the affairs of their country, and part of an “international perspective” for dealing with the Syrian event; It is not clear to what extent they accept or reject the idea,...

    Analytical research regarding the ‘Twitter’ platform in Iraq How did Twitter activists in Iraq react to the terrorist attack in Diyala?

    Mohammad Rahbari is a social media analyst and a doctoral student in political sociology at Allameh Tabataba'i University (Ph.D. Candidate in Political Sociology). Hadi Sufari is a social media researcher and a software master's student at the University of Tehran. Every day, each of us leaves a special imprint on social...

    International Literacy Experiences: Lessons Learned

    Ahmed Kudhaer Hussain Many countries have succeeded in combating illiteracy through campaigns, programs and activities carried out during the past years, which contributed to reducing social problems related to health, school dropout, and unemployment, as well as raising the level of skills, gaining trust and mutual respect, as well as...

    Improving Indicators of Financial Transparency and its Role in Expanding job opportunities in the Iraqi Economy

    Haneen Amer Ayeid Al-Qarghouli: researcher in international economic relations Financial transparency, which means the dissemination of information and data and ensuring their flow to combat corruption, has become an international requirement: to achieve political and economic stability, by knowing how citizens can manage public funds by those in possession of...

    A strategic reading of the possibilities and risks of a military strike against the Iranian nuclear program

    Abdullah Nahed / researcher in international and strategic relations Ahmed Haider / researcher in international and strategic relations Perhaps the Iranian nuclear program is among the most complex issues in the Middle East, and it may even reach a global level. How not, and we see major countries interested in this...

    Internet of Things: New Challenge in A world Driven by Things

    Dr. Bassem Ali Khreisan "Internet of Things" (IoT) has not been around for long, however, there have been visions of machines communicating with each other since the early 1800s, and those machines providing direct communications since the telegraph  had developed (the first land line) in the 1830s and 1840s, which...