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Strategy Papers & Documents

  • The Iraq Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (IEITI)- Report 2013, published December 2015 EITI Report 2013 cover

    21 Feb 2016

    Executive Summary a. On 10 February 2010, Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) Board accepted Iraq […]

  • BP Energy Outlook 2016 BP Energz Outlook cover

    13 Feb 2016

    Introduction and executive summary 4 Base case Primary energy 9 Fuel by fuel detail 19 […]

Arab World - MENA REgion

  • Nuclear Proliferation in the Middle East. By Leheb Wahab * me_proliferation_V201

    7 May 2017

      Introduction: With the focus of the international community confined to a great degree to Iran’s nuclear capability, a trend […]

  • Geospatial Technology for Iraq’s and Syria’s Post-Conflict Recovery. By Ana Isabel Martinez DE007764_004600-Nineveh-1

    17 Apr 2017

    Historically, agriculture has played a very important role in the fertile crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Today, after […]

  • Kuwait casts out an old refinery and starts on new. By Saadallah Al Fathi Saadallah Al Fathi image

    17 Apr 2017

    Alliance with Oman for Duqm plant is a model others in the Gulf can follow It is ironic that Kuwait […]

Global Economic & Social Issues

  • Towards a Realistic Medium Term Macroeconomic and Fiscal Framework and Outlook for the Somali National Economy (2017-2019). By: Dr. Hashim Al-Ali * Hisham-Al-Ali

    13 Dec 2017

    Introduction For Somali economy, it is absolutely necessary to efficiently […]

  • Adorno – The Tragic End. By Dr. Ibrahim al-Haidari * Ibrahim-Al-Haidari-image

    4 Nov 2017

    Adorno was a critical philosopher but after returning from years […]

  • A Strategy for Pro-Poor Growth: A Self-sustaining, Balanced and Poverty Reducing Growth By Hatim G Hatim * Hatim-G.-Hatim-new-image-e1460311298155

    23 Sep 2017

    This paper discusses the complex relationship between growth and poverty defined as lack of income sufficient to allow a person and/or family to enjoy a minimal standard of living, or to satisfy socially defined basic needs.[1] For that purpose, it embraces a definition for pro-poor growth that regards inequality reduction as a fundamental component of any growth strategy that aims at achieving unfailingly meaningful reductions in poverty.

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Arab World – MENA Region

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    Nuclear Proliferation in the Middle East. By Leheb Wahab *

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    Geospatial Technology for Iraq’s and Syria’s Post-Conflict Recovery. By Ana Isabel Martinez

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    Kuwait casts out an old refinery and starts on new. By Saadallah Al Fathi

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    Saudi-Iraqi relations: A regional safety net. By Hassan Al Mustafa *

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    Why does life in the Middle East remain rooted in the Middle Ages? By Robert Fisk

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    Saudi Arabia’s Economic Time Bomb. By Luay Al Khatteeb

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    Iran’s Iraqi Market. By TAMER BADAWI*

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    Will Iraq and Saudi Arabia Overcome Their Recent Diplomatic Tensions? By Abbas Kadhim *

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    This Isn’t Saudi Arabia’s First ISIS Problem. By Abbas Kadhim*

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    Is the fight over a gas pipeline fuelling the world’s bloodiest conflict? By : Charis Chang

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    Saudi Arabia’s First Step Is Admitting It Has an Oil Problem. By Andrew Scott Cooper

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    The Secret Stupid Saudi-US Deal on Syria. Oil Gas Pipeline War. By F. William Engdahl

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    How the Middle East and North Africa can benefit from low oil prices. By Shanta Devarajan*

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    Shifting U.S. interests in the Middle East. By Daniel L. Byman *

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    By the Numbers: The Cost of War & Peace in the Middle East

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    Saudi Arabia Withdrew Billions From Markets, Estimates Show. By Stefania Bianchi

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    The Gulf’s Castles of Sand. By Robin Mills

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    Zarif’s Comments on Iran’s Deal at the Iraqi MoFA Press Conference

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    What does the Iran nuclear deal mean for Iraq? By: Mohammad Ali Musawi *

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    Saudi oil production at new high. By Daniel J. Graeber

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Iraq Reconstrcution & Development Cooperation

  • Iraqi Reconstruction: Ankara, Baghdad, and Erbil. By Egecan Alan Fay *

    19 Apr 2018

    Last February, Turkish pro-government sources proudly boasted that Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt […]

  • Saudi Arabia looks to expand its footprint in Iraq. By Ali Mamouri Abad with King Salman

    25 Mar 2018

    ARTICLE SUMMARY Following decades of setbacks and years of a […]

Economic & Social History of Iraq

  • Introduction to the new book “The Economics of Iraq Ancient past to distant future” Amer book cover 2

    10 Mar 2018

    Preface and acknowledgements On 10 March 2011, a meeting took […]

  • Story of cities #3: the birth of Baghdad was a landmark for world civilization. By Justin Marozzi Baghdad city in the 10th century

    17 Mar 2016

    If Baghdad today is a byword for inner-city decay and […]

  • Stepping back 1300 years into Iraq’s Ukhaidir palace. By Wassim Bassem * Ukhaidir image

    16 Dec 2015

    KARBALA, Iraq — The once-mighty Fortress of Al-Ukhaidir is wasting […]

Iraqi Culture & Society

  • Iraq’s legendary copper markets fade away. By Wassim Bassem Souq Al-Safafir in Baghdad

    9 Mar 2018

    Mohammad Hassan worries about the steady decline in the number of […]

  • In Iraq, artists work toward a postwar revival. By Scott Peterson 1128 IraqArt3

    29 Nov 2017

    With the trials and horrors of sanctions and war retreating […]

  • Iraq establishes new security force to protect its archaeological wealth. By Mustafa Saadoun Zakura

    4 Sep 2017

    BAGHDAD — On Aug. 7, Dhi Qar province, south of […]

Water & Environmental Issues

  • Iraq oil pipeline comes with major environmental costs. By Adnan Abu Zeed* Adnan Abu Zeed

    4 Aug 2017

    BAGHDAD — On July 21, farmers complained about a gas pipeline dredging their farmlands. The pipeline carries gas from Iran to Baghdad through Bismayah, which is located in southeast Baghdad. Meanwhile, reports on May 22 revealed that the pipeline caused damage to an archaeological site under which it passes.

  • Can Iraq reach dam agreement with Turkey to protect marshes? By Adnan Abu Zeed Iraqi Marsh Arab women paddle their boats at the Chebayesh marsh in Nassiriya, 300 km (185 miles) southeast of Baghdad, February 15, 2013. The Marsh Arabs who had farmed this area for thousands of years, were badly affected by a campaign mounted by the government of Saddam Hussein in the 1990s to destroy their lifestyle. The marshes were drained of water, and hundreds of thousands of Marsh Arabs were forced to flee to cities, where they live in poverty, the locals in this area said. Picture taken February 15, 2013. REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani (IRAQ - Tags: SOCIETY) - RTR3DV6E

    9 Oct 2016

    BAGHDAD — Severe drought is affecting agricultural lands across Iraq because of […]

Energy Economics

  • Iraq Energy Forum 2016 iraq-energy-forum-2016-logo

    4 Dec 2016

    On April 2nd – 3rd April 2017, Baghdad will host the third Iraq Energy Forum in the Babylon Warwick Hotel, overlooking the River Tigris. Held under the patronage of the Iraqi Government with the support of the Ministry of Oil, the event brings together an exclusive line up of policy makers, government officials, industry leaders, investors, experts, diplomats and company representatives.

  • Iraqi claims that have no basis in facts. Oil minister’s assertions on gas production only distorts them further. By Saadallah Al Fathi, Saadallah Al Fathi image

    24 Apr 2016

    Claiming success when failures are the norm is an art […]

Private Sector Development

  • MAJOR STRATEGIC (LARGE) AND (MEDIUM-SIZE) PROJECTS AVAILABLE FOR INVESTMENT ACCORDING TO SECTORS IN IRAQ NIC logo

    21 Jan 2018

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  • Zain Iraq: Putting faith in youth Zain Headquarter

    18 Jan 2018

    Al Zahid thinks that it’s essential for the government to involve major companies like Zain Iraq in discussions that affect the economy, given the fact that these organisations make a significant contribution to the GDP and are playing a crucial role in rebuilding the economy.

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