back to top
More

    PUBLICATIONS

    The Iraqi Water Resources Crisis and the Strategic Options Presented

    Dr. Marwan Salem Al-Ali - University Professor at the College of Political Science, University of Mosul. Introduction Water is the pillar of life, livelihood, and the key to sustainable development, as it is essential for agriculture that feeds on humans, as the enjoyment of water is a basic human right and...

    Women’s Media: Challenges and ways to cope (Survey)

    Dr. Ahmed Khudair Hussein - Director of the Social Studies Department at Al-Bayan Center Introduction: The current survey explains the ongoing problems facing women’s work in media organizations, it began with gender discrimination, inequality, harassment, violence, and the dominance of patriarchal traditions, to death threats, due to the deterioration of the...

    Iraqi minorities: Representation problem

    Hiyam Ali Al-Marhej- Al Bayan center for studies and planning Introduction With Minorities obtaining relative rights in the post-2003 system through (quota) at the federal level and the Kurdistan Region, The Federal Parliament consists of (328) seats, distributed in the form of (320) seats for Muslims, and five seats for Christians,...

    Uncontrolled Government spending and its reflection on the monetary mass and monetary inflation in the Iraqi economy

    Riyam Amer Al-Fahdawi – College of Management and Economics – Anbar University Conclusion:  - Fiscal policy resorting to the central bank to finance its spending will generate a real increase in the amount of money in circulation, which is an important aspect of the monetary base, leading to inflation of the...

    The agricultural reality in Iraq after 2003 challenges and solutions

    Adnan Abdul-Amir Al-Zubaidi - Tikrit University, College of Political Science Induction Archaeologists confirm that the first habitat for agriculture was in Iraq, and in its northern regions in the Neolithic period, within the limits of (12 thousand years BC), according to the Zorzi caves in Sulaymaniyah, and the village of Jarmo,...

    France’s Approach in Iraq

    In general, the history of the relations between Mesopotamia and ancient France should be searched in the civilizational connections of the two regions in the previous millennium. However, the roots of diplomatic relations between Iraq and France go back to Christian missionaries in Basra in 1623 AD. As French...

    Al-sudani government (complex files, and unresolved issues with turkey)

    Firas Elias – researcher The formation process of Iraqi prime minister Mohammed Shia Al- Sudani came to represent a new station in the relationship between Iraq and Turkey, since the changing that happened in Iraq after 2003, there was a state of instability in the political and security area, which...

    Shinzo Abe’s Legacy: “Bahrain Complex” is the strategy of the defenseless samurai

    Dr. Imad Rzeik Omar - College of Law and Political Science, Anbar University The assassination of Shinzo Abe came as a tragic event that Japan experienced ahead of the legislative elections, and with it lost one of the most important prime ministers in the post-World War II era, as his...

    Multiple constituencies in Iraq: the tribulation passing the first test

    Abdulaziz Aliwi Alissawi - Academic and researcher specializing in electoral affairs Introduction More than a year of the early elections in Iraq that took place on the tenth of October 2021, the Iraqis were divided over the one-inverted system under which those elections were held, Which relied on the division of...

    The education sector gaps in Iraq (Basra as an example)

    Dr. Dergham Al-Ajwadi – Administrative deputy governor of Basra Introduction This report was prepared in particular based on the official data of the Planning Department and other concerned sections in the Basra Directorate of Education and also based on the "Basra Governorate Plan for the Development of the Education Sector 2019-2022"...