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    Banking Industry in Iraq: Between Discipline and Chaos

    Imad Mohammed Ali Abdul Latif - Professor of Financial and Monetary Economics, College of Management and Economics, University of Baghdad Summary: -The financial and banking system in Iraq has been significantly affected by political and economic circumstances, including wars and economic disruption, rendering it a traditional and sluggish financial system. This...

    Al-Bayan Center launches a draft strategy for dialogue and participation in Iraq

    Ali Taher Al-Hammood – Executive director at Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies Ali Abdulhadi Al-Ma’mory – Researcher Al-Bayan Center for Studies and Planning launched a draft strategy for dialogue and participation in Iraq in cooperation with the German organization GIZ. The draft is a result of many months of dialogues,...

    Climate change in Iraq: associated risks and the nature of the response

    Ahmed Khudair Hussein - Department of Social Studies, Al Bayan Center for Studies and Planning. Background: Research and studies indicate the magnitude of the social risks associated with the climate changes in Iraq today some stemming from the human activities of subtracting enormous amounts of gases from various manufacturing activities, fossil...

    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’s water supply dilemma and demand management problem

    Salam Jabbar Shehab - researcher Executive summary: The enormous complexities surrounding the water sector will lead to a significant decline and a major crisis in the water sector, and Iraq may find itself without rivers shortly. Government plans, including those of ministries, may not be able to resist reaching the abyss in...

    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...

    Democratization and the Challenges of Governance: From Turmoil to Stability

    Ali Al-Mamoori - Researcher Introduction: The process of reconstructing the Iraqi political system based on democratic principles has been met with significant frustration. There are concerns about the chaotic management of the political system in Iraq, along with dissatisfaction with the levels of corruption and the ambiguous political practices that lack...

    Gulf-Russian summit goals, contexts, and developments

    Omar Samir - Egyptian researcher/student at Istanbul University's Ph.D. program Introduction: The Gulf-Russian summit held in Moscow on July 10, 2023, comes within the context of numerous Gulf international summits and the framework of international competition to support the Gulf oil states in the context of the ongoing conflict between East...

    Al-Bayan Center launches the fourth issue of “Al-Bayan Observatory”

    Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies launched the fourth issue of the “Al-Bayan Observatory” periodical, which specializes in monitoring issues and publications of the leading international think tanks regarding Iraqi affairs. The issue includes titles published in July of 2023 for studies and research papers issued by think tanks in...

    Iraq oil-for-Iranian gas exchange deal: Reading on economic consequences under US dollar conversion restrictions

    Ahmed Jassim Al-Yasiri/Faculty of Administration and Economics - University of Kufa Summary Iraq imports electricity and gas from Iran, which totals between a third and (40%) of its energy supply, particularly in the hot summer months when temperatures reach 50 degrees Celsius, which reaches peak energy consumption. Iraq is having trouble paying...