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    The window for selling foreign currency in Iraq between response and necessity

    Ali Abdul Rahim al-Aboudi is a researcher specializing in political economy Synopsis: The reliance of Iraqi decision-makers on a single function to sell hard currencies according to a fixed exchange rate led to the formation of a fallacy idea that oil revenues will maintain the sustainability of oil prices, which led...

    Military and security: (Variance of training with assignments)

    Haider Abdul Murshed - researcher Introduction  The philosophy of security management in Iraq has always been hostage to the political mood; For the nature of the system and what it wants from the security establishment, protect the state or the incumbent? This confusion has negatively affected the composition of the security institutions...

    Optimal electoral system from the point of view of Iraqis (Opinion poll)

    Ahmed Khudair Hussain - Director Department of Social Studies, Al Bayan Center for Studies and Planning. Introduction Iraq has experienced multiple electoral systems in past years, characterized by some of the problems that accompanied each election cycle; In 2020, the Iraqi Council of Representatives made some amendments to the Electoral Code,...

    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...

    Strategic dimensions of Gulf-Japan relations: Towards an effective relationship between Baghdad and Tokyo

    Dr. Hadi mashaan Rabie- college of law and political science - Anbar University The first axis: the motives of the strategic partnership between the Gulf countries and Japan Since its inception at the beginning of the twentieth century, Gulf-Japanese relations have been characterized by a purely commercial character, without attention 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...

    European Parliament corruption scandal and future fallout

    Khudair Abbas Al-Dahlaki - Postgraduate Student, Doctoral Programme in Public Policy, Al-Nahrin Community, Iraq. Introduction The corruption scandal in which several members of the European Parliament have been accused and found to be involved - the European media called "Qatargit" - is one of the most prominent challenges facing the European...

    Health sector gaps in Iraq (Basra as an example)

    Dr. Dargham Al-ajoudi-administrative deputy governor of Basra Introduction Basra is an important part of Iraq, what it suffers from gaps in the health sector is a reflection of the problems that exist in Iraq due to the delay of the Iraqi health system to catch up with what the world has...

    The role of the profits curve-recession inflation relationship in Iraq’s economy: U.S. Treasury bonds model

    Ali Abdul Kadhim Daadoush - Ph.D. in the Economics/University of Baghdad Executive summary Government funds in Iraq make up more than (90%) of the available, Therefore The government's central treasury is the Ministry of Finance, which dominates the economy, making it difficult to issue long-term tools. The issuance of some tools -...