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    Social policy to reduce social waste in higher education

    Abdelmadjid Salah Daoud - University Professor/Sociology Specialist/Anbar University The major political and societal transformations since the founding of the Iraqi state, along with wars and armed conflicts, have led to crises in Iraqi society, and social waste within society, The succession of crises and conflicts in previous years has caused...

    Iraq population (The inevitable path, possible opportunity, and the limited responses)

    Ali abdalameer Alkabee - Professor of Demography and Population Studies, University of Baghdad Introduction With the beginning of thinking about leaving the idea of natural geographical determinism, which dominated human thought for decades quickly returned, but with a new perspective, and seemed to acquire ideas and discussion, but inevitably with the...

    Party action in Iraq to where?

    Khudair Abbas Al-Dahlaki - PhD Program - Al-Nahrin University. introduction First of all, it must be confirmed. that dealing with this issue is based on national motivations and a sense of responsibility in criticizing the mechanisms of party action in Iraq. Iraq is one of the first countries in the Arab...

    Postal Voting and Increasing Voter Participation: Successful Experiences and Lessons Learned in Iraq

    Abdelaziz Aliwi Al-Issawi - researcher Introduction: Some countries have adopted postal voting as a means to increase voter participation, overcome obstacles faced on election day, and boost voter turnout. Among these countries are the United States, a well-established democracy, as well as Switzerland, Canada, Estonia, and others, which believe that...

    Addiction in Iraq: Towards a new drug control strategy

    Bakr Khader Jassim al-Subaihi - researcher According to official statistics of the Supreme Council of the Judiciary, the number of persons arrested in 2021 was 11,789, of whom 328 were under age. Baghdad governorate came to the fore where (1933) the accused was arrested, followed by Basra (1871) and Babylon...

    Public funds in Iraqi law

    Habib Al Quraishi - Lawyer Introduction: The crime of embezzlement of public funds from crimes that are mostly committed on public funds, primarily an assault on community funds earmarked for either productive projects or free services for the public benefit of all, is a crime that harms the public interest and...

    Iraqi Youth: mobilization and Participation in Change

    Ahmed Khudair Hussein - Director of the Department of Social Studies and Research, Al-Bayan Centre Introduction: The magnitude of the social, political, and economic problems that young people are experiencing today and the oppression of political activists prompt many of them to mobilize through various means for social and economic change....

    The Role of e-government in combating financial and administrative corruption in Iraq

    Mustafa Al-Saray - Director of the Political Studies Department at Al-Bayan Center Maha Zainal - Trainee researcher at Al-Bayan Center Corruption is a phenomenon that extends unlimited, leaving only a State and prolonging it. No society has been spared from corruption. This phenomenon did not differentiate between a developed and a...

    Building Iraqi political parties according to the Parties Law No. (36) of 2015: “A Critical View”

    Mustafa Al-Saray - Political Studies Department, Al-Bayan Centre Party life in Iraq began with the formation of the Iraqi state in 1920, and the first start of the founding of the parties was the promulgation of the Political Parties Act of 1922. and then divided into five main groups, such...

    The Political Economy of The United Arab Emirates Defence Industry

    The Defense and industrial capabilities of the United Arab Emirates are relatively small - until fairly recently - and represented a nascent industry; only coming into shape in the previous decade as a response to extraneous economic and political factors. The emerging US political consensus of limiting Middle East...