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    Analysis of the dollar exchange rate gap and its reduction mechanisms

    Imad Muhammad Ali Abdul Latif: Professor of Financial and Monetary Economics, Faculty of Administration and Economics, University of Baghdad summary: 1. It is essential that the mechanism for determining the exchange rate, whether adjusted or changed, be treated with great caution; Because it affects the people's livelihood and Iraq's obligations to...

    Iraqi Youth: mobilization and Participation in Change

    Ahmed Khudair Hussein - Director of the Department of Social Studies and Research, Al-Bayan Centre Introduction: The magnitude of the social, political, and economic problems that young people are experiencing today and the oppression of political activists prompt many of them to mobilize through various means for social and economic change....

    The Role of e-government in combating financial and administrative corruption in Iraq

    Mustafa Al-Saray - Director of the Political Studies Department at Al-Bayan Center Maha Zainal - Trainee researcher at Al-Bayan Center Corruption is a phenomenon that extends unlimited, leaving only a State and prolonging it. No society has been spared from corruption. This phenomenon did not differentiate between a developed and a...

    Analysis of the impact of the effectiveness of some economic policies in combating corruption in Iraq: (an econometric study using the NARDL model)

    Ali Abdelkadhim Daadoush - Ph.D. in economics, trainee researcher at Al-Bayan Center Introduction Advanced economies are experiencing a state of highly efficient coordination of economic policies, particularly policy coordination (monetary and fiscal); to stabilize economic growth and prevent waste of public funds, especially since today the world is witnessing a significant...

    Building Iraqi political parties according to the Parties Law No. (36) of 2015: “A Critical View”

    Mustafa Al-Saray - Political Studies Department, Al-Bayan Centre Party life in Iraq began with the formation of the Iraqi state in 1920, and the first start of the founding of the parties was the promulgation of the Political Parties Act of 1922. and then divided into five main groups, such...

    The Iraqi Desert Triumphs: The Value of Green Cover in Combating Desertification

    Sama Yas - researcher Summary: This policy paper will discuss six questions: -What is desertification? -How will desertification in Iraq affect its living conditions? -What are the main factors draining water from Iraq? -What forces drive desertification as it is now? -What are the images of corruption prevailing in the country? -How do we address the dream...

    The Iraqi lobby in Washington

    Mustafa Darraji - researcher Introduction: Interest groups, lobbyists, lobbies, or organized collective action have been characteristic of the American political system since its inception, referred to by more than one thinker, including the French (de Tocqueville) and English (Harold Laski) thinker. Hence the importance of the emergence of interest groups as a...

    “Russia and the New World Order”

    Ahmed Globe Al-Mayahi - Ph.D. student at Tehran University Department of International Relations. Introduction: The growing military engagement between Ukraine and the West suggested that Ukraine (or Ukraine with NATO) might one day challenge Russia for the foreseeable future. So the country of great strategic importance to Russia as a buffer...

    Strategy or tactic: Reading on the dimensions of Iran’s openness to Egypt

    Faras Elias Iran recently succeeded in making critical diplomatic breakthroughs on the level of Arab-Iranian relations. After years of estrangement and agency wars, Iran has, in the past months, reached a consensual formula by which to end its conflict with Saudi Arabia. Taking advantage of Saudi Arabia's strategic need to...

    A Proposed Approach to restructuring government companies affiliated with the public sector in Iraq

    Ali Abdul Rahim al-Aboudi - researcher in political economy Summary: The Public companies inherited from the previous regime numbered 176, most losing companies relying on government financing through the budget, except oil companies representing for-profit companies. The current reality of state-owned enterprises misses the opportunity cost other than the current state-funded reality;...