Publications from Iraq in English

Urban succession

Kisbi, Dina; Dukhgan , Jawad

Urban succession

Navigating the past, present and future of sustainable cities and new urban centers
Amman, 2024

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Al Hawza of Najaf in Iraq

Almadan, Ali; Alebadi, Ibrahim; Almamoori, Ali

Al Hawza of Najaf in Iraq

Amman, 2023

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A roadmap to prepare Iraq's power sector for energy transition

Istepanian, Harry H.; Raydan, Noam

A roadmap to prepare Iraq's power sector for energy transition

Amman, 2023

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Youth in Iraq

Meften, Ahmed Qasim

Youth in Iraq

FES MENA youth study: Results analysis
Amman, 2023

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Iraqi Kurdistan's political landscape after the 2021 elections

Aziz, Sardar

Iraqi Kurdistan's political landscape after the 2021 elections

Amman, 2022

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Sustainable transformation of energy systems in MENA Countries

Terrapon-Pfaff, Julia; Ersoy, Sibel Raquel

Sustainable transformation of energy systems in MENA Countries

Comparative report
Amman, 2022

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Transitional justice in Iraq

Transitional justice in Iraq

Memories and future prospects
Amman, 2022

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Sustainable transformation of Iraq's energy system

Ersoy, Sibel Raquel; Terrapon-Pfaff, Julia

Sustainable transformation of Iraq's energy system

Development of a phase model
Amman, 2021

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Iraqi Turkmen

Al-Hamoud, Ali Taher

Iraqi Turkmen

The controversy of identity and affiliation
Amman, 2021

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The popular mobilization forces in Iraq

Al Jbour, Abdullah

The popular mobilization forces in Iraq

Regional Dynamics and Local Variables
Amman, 2021

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Amman 11194, Jordan

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