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    The American Sanctions on Banks and Financial Companies and Their Effects on The Monetary Stability of Iraq

    Prof. Dr. Wejdan Falih Hasan / College of Political Science – University of Maysan. Years of wars and economic sanctions were precursors to making the Iraqi monetary system captive to the wills of international parties, rather than to local necessities, forcing the Iraqi decision-maker to succumb to international dictates to...

    Diversifying the Iraqi General Budget Revenues as Part of the Transition Towards Sustainable Development

    Dr. Khalaf Mohammed Hamad / College of Administration and Economics – Tikrit University Dr. Ibrahim Abdullah Jasim / College of Administration and Economics – Tikrit University The Iraqi government, among the practical steps that contribute to public revenues, should take urgent actions in the manufacturing sector in Iraq, followed by the...

    The Evolution and Impact of Virtual / Neo Banks: Pioneering the Future of Banking

    By Murad A. Hadi Virtual banks, an innovative breed of financial institutions operating without physical branches, have revolutionized the banking landscape worldwide. This article delves into the inception, modus operandi, regulatory frameworks, and challenges surrounding these digital entities. The emergence of virtual banks marks a paradigm shift in the traditional banking...

    International Coalition Forces in Iraq: A Review of Withdrawal Concerns

    Mustafa Al-Saray / Director of the Political Research and Studies Department at Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies The withdrawal of Coalition Forces, notably the U.S. troops, from Iraqi territory has emerged as a significant issue that has recently taken precedence in the realm of domestic political concerns. The issue...

    Tax Policies and Regulations Enhancing Entrepreneurship in Iraq

    Dr. Ibrahim Adeeb Al-Jalabi: Assistant Professor in Economic Development / College of Administration and Economics / University of Mosul. The rates at which individuals enter the field of entrepreneurship are negatively affected by administrative burdens and bureaucratic complexities, in addition to tax-related regulations and the complexities of the corporate income...

    The future and role of economic diplomacy in Iraq

    Ruwaida Abbas Abdul Jalil - Researcher Introduction: Economic diplomacy has become a key actor among the instruments of diplomacy used by states in their foreign relations, which seeks to guide economic development relations primarily regionally and internationally, redrawing the overall movement that such diplomacy should be and enhancing the effectiveness of...

    The Sixth Goal of Sustainable Development in Iraq: Reality and Remedies

    Khudair Abbas Al-Dhulaimi / Researcher Introduction In the declaration of sustainable development in 2015, when the member states of the United Nations unanimously adopted the Sustainable Development Plan for 2030 with its 17 goals, 169 targets, and 2231 indicators, it was stated: “We aspire to a world where human rights, human...

    The Neural Impact of Binaural Beats: A Study on “Digital Drugs”

    Saif Diaa Dair / Specialized researcher in community security studies / Postgraduate student in the Public Policy Ph.D. program - University of Al-Nahrain / Iraq Introduction Human civilization continues its journey towards progress at an accelerated pace, intertwining in its folds technology that touches all aspects of life. In the shadow...

    One Year After Its Formation: Evaluating the Performance of al-Sudani’s Government in the Context of Iraqi International Relations

    Marwan Salem Al-Ali- University professor at the College of Political Science/University of Mosul, specializing in strategic affairs One of the main reasons for the failure of the Iraqi political experience post-2003 is the foreign relations, as it was subject to two negative equations. The first is the American choice to...

    Financial Technology in Iraq: Current Status and Future Prospects

    Wafa Fawzi Introduction The post-war era in Iraq, characterized by the aftermath of conflicts and political instability, has presented a complex and challenging landscape for the country’s banking sector. Emerging from the shadows of wars and subsequent social and political upheavals, Iraqi financial institutions have faced numerous challenges. These challenges include...