Dr. Firas Elias / Researcher
Introduction
It is no secret to anyone that the complex nature of the conflicts in the Sinjar district today. Some of them stem from the nature of the Iraqi internal reality, which is represented by the struggle for influence and control between the armed groups in...
Ali Najat / writer and researcher specializing in Middle Eastern affairs and Islamic movements.
Introduction:
Syria, which was one of the most stable and influential countries in the Middle East until the end of 2010, has become one of the most vulnerable and unstable countries in the region. It has been...
Ahmed Khudair Hussain/ Director of the Social Studies Department at Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies
Executive Summary:
The absence of youth, this essential and vital community group, from the political process arena created a wide gap between political decision-makers and society, especially if we know that young people in Iraq...
Prof. Abdul-Samad Saadoun Al-Shamri / Professor of International Economic Relations - Al-Nahrain University.
Introduction:
The Russian-Ukrainian conflict is no longer a product of the present, but rather has traces and historical imprints that date back to the era of European feudalism (the Middle Ages) before the building of nation-states.
Scenes of national...
Mufeed Al-Zaidi / Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Baghdad.
It can be said that the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 is the framework that determined the future of Iraqi-Gulf relations. Iraq faced many challenges, including its foreign relations, which it sought to improve, especially with the...
Ali Abdul-Kadhim Daadoush / Ph.D. in Economics - College of Administration and Economics, University of Baghdad
Executive Summary:
The informal sector in Iraq is one of the most prominent sectors that employ - skilled and unskilled - manpower. Because the conditions of employment in it are not subject to the same...
Muhammad Rahbari is an academic, researcher and doctoral student in sociology (PhD candidate in Political Sociology) at Allameh Tabataba'i University
Hadi Sefri is an academic, social media analyst, and master's student at the University of Tehran.
Introduction:
Digital footprints such as liking, tweeting, and sharing posts on social networking sites reflect the...
Ali Abdel Rahim Al-Aboudi / researcher in political economy
Executive Summary:
The sanctions against Russia that the United States and the European Union have already taken on the energy sector will result in a global crisis and a shortage of oil and gas supply.
Global growth will decline from 2022-to 2023; Given...
Pakistan-Iraq relations in the past
Following Pakistan’s independence from India in 1947, Iraq has been the first Arab country to recognize Pakistan and support it in the Bengal crisis. Bilateral relations between Iraq and Pakistan, as a result of their presence in different global blocs and different political systems in...
Dr. Emad Salah Al-Sheikh Daoud / researcher in public policies.
The opposition, in its simple sense, is defined as the largest party, or coalition of parties that have not been able to form a government, and the opposition is sometimes called an "alternative government", and it has a range of...