Issue “97” of the Journal of International Studies was issued by the Center for Strategic and International Studies at the University, which included various scientific research and studies.
The research dealt with the Iraqi issue in its various aspects, and they are studies in which researchers tried to analyze and explain some aspects of the democratic experience in Iraq, and attempt to provide visions and ideas that serve the political decision-maker in the various government institutions, and in a way that enhances its progress and development to meet the needs of the different people.
Regarding the regional issue, some research has attempted to address some aspects of important regional issues that are not without an impact on the Iraqi political arena in its development and repercussions. The interconnection is clear between internal and regional developments, and they have various forms and dimensions of repercussions on internal issues and the nature of the Iraqi government’s policies towards these issues and their repercussions.
International affairs were not absent from the research of this issue, as international issues are numerous and intertwined in their development and repercussions, and interest in these issues varies according to the interest and orientations of researchers. International crises and their effects are intertwined and increasing. Some of these crises have affected Iraqi affairs, especially the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, which continues to have serious repercussions on the situation in Iraq and the region, especially on the issue of food security and the supply chain, which has been clearly affected by this crisis. In addition to other international issues and crises that still constitute a threat to security in the world. Without there being clear features for resolving or addressing these crises.
In conclusion, the Center seeks, through this magazine, to provide academic scientific insights that contribute to addressing various internal, regional and international issues. All studies included in the issue reflect the vision and ideas of their authors, and they alone bear responsibility for what is contained therein. The Center does not adopt any ideas or trends related to this research.
06/13/2024