Al Majalla devotes its September cover story to Iraq, offering in-depth articles and analyses on the international and regional power struggles for influence within the country—all within a complex regional landscape increasingly at risk of escalation.
But what exactly does the future hold? This is a question that Baghdad’s leaders are currently grappling with. Iraq’s predicament is not unique but one that many nations caught in the crosshairs of geopolitics have had to endure. However, Iraq seems to be in a particularly precarious position lately, given rising regional tensions, which adds urgency to the quest for practical solutions.
In our September issue, we dissect Iraq’s domestic landscape along with the regional and global scene and draw threads between the three. Regional and global developments are key to understanding the situation in Iraq, and Al Majalla provides expert analysis on how this can shape the country’s present and future, as well as the potential for further violence and turmoil in the Middle East.
Read more:
1. Iraq: Geography, politics, and the path forward by Ibrahim Hamidi
2. Can Iraq break free from its geopolitical chains? by Ayad Al-Anbar
3. Why China dares to tread on Iraq’s Development Road to Turkey by Shirley Ze Yu