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    Iraq’s internal and external challenges in 2023

    Mustafa Darraji - researcher Introduction Since 2003, successive Governments in Iraq have inherited many problems and challenges, including those inherited from the previous regime, including new problems that accompanied regime change. The transition phase should have included plans that address many of the problems associated with the transition from dictatorship to...

    Iraq’s electoral systems and party preferences: (The controversy of the recent election law)

    Nabeel Jabbar al-Ali - researcher Disputes have returned in Iraq over the content of the electoral law regulating the process of holding parliamentary elections earlier. The demands first came from the protest arenas at the end of 2019, expressing part of their demands to reject the context followed in the...

    Positive and negative aspects of Iraq’s accession to The Hague Convention for the unification of the texts of private international law

    Nasrin Qahtan Abdul Razzaq-researcher and academic Introduction This research paper discussed the pros and cons of joining The Hague Convention on private international law in a comprehensive and concise manner, while presenting a set of proposed recommendations at a time when Iraq is seeking to regulate various international relations by developing...

    The movement of the new generation: the fascinating player in the Iraqi arena

    Diyari Saleh- researcher The new generation movement-founded by Kurdish businessman Shaswar Abdul Wahid - is one of the significant features of the transformation in the Iraqi and Kurdish political scene. this party has ensured its presence in Sulaimaniyah, trying to present itself there as the main engine of the protest...

    Baghdad and Trilogy (Meloni, Macron, Lavrov)

    Imad Salah Sheikh Daoud - Professor of Public Policy/Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Court Political Issues/Al-Nahrin University. Has the need-to-gas season started? Introduction: Since the 1960s and earlier, we have spoken about many paths of cooperation between (Baghdad, on the one hand, and Paris, Rome, and Moscow, on the other) in the...

    The mixed electoral system and the tripartite stability in Iraq

    Mustafa Al-Sarai- researcher in political affairs Political pluralism is one of the basic principles of democracy, which believes in a society dominated by the principle of respect for the will of the majority, the preservation of the rights of the minority, and the difference of opinions and interests, this coalition...

    Political repercussions of the dollar exchange rate devaluation: winners and neutrals are close to losing

    Alaa Al-Hamdani- Iraqi researcher It seems that the decision of the Iraqi Council of ministers to approve the exchange rate reduction from (1450) to (1300) is economic at first glance; due to its connection with the policy of the Central Bank of Iraq, which recommended the reduction, as well as...

    The Sudani’s government and the paths of the relationship between Iraq and the GCC countries

    Firas Elias - researcher With the government of Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani gaining the confidence of the Iraqi parliament, many expectations emerged that framed the work of research and studies centers and revolved around the nature of the outcomes of the external orientation of this government in the...

    Towards a fair electoral system in Iraq by taking advantage of the Japanese experience

    Abdulaziz Aliwi al-Issawi Introduction It is no longer feasible to talk about the application of an electoral system that does not guarantee results in Iraq after the tremors that have hit the political arena in recent years, as it has become necessary to search for an electoral system that is commensurate...

    British Approach in Iraq

    Past Relationships Britain has realized the strategic importance of Iraq since the beginning of the 17th century, the history of relations between Iraq and Britain goes back to 1640, and the presence of the East India Company in Basra. In 1808, Britain appointed a consul in Baghdad. After the start of...