The book “The State Agenda” is a new title in a series of intellectual studies issued by the UNESCO Chair at the University of Kufa

A series of intellectual studies in the UNESCO Chair for Dialogue at the University of Kufa has published a new book entitled “The State Agenda, Foundations and Principles of Public Policies” by the Iranian academic “Hamid Reza Malek Mohammadi” and translated by the Iraqi writer and translator Dr. “Abdul Azim Karim Al-Badran.”

The Director of the UNESCO Chair, Assistant Professor Dr. Alaa Shatnan, stated about this: The series of intellectual studies issued by the UNESCO Chair at our university works to print and publish academic and peer-reviewed studies on various topics in the field of human sciences, such as language, literature, history, sociology, and political science. This book comes within the series’ interest in studies. Academic and methodological studies in one of the disciplines of political science.

While the director of the series, Ms. Nour Ismail, explained that the Intellectual Studies series has reached a remarkable stage in publishing various academic topics, and researchers and translators have begun to come to the Kufa series to publish their works and writings, and according to the vision approved by the series’ editorial board, we are keen to cover various fields of knowledge in these publications.

On a related level, a member of the editorial board of the Intellectual Studies Series, Assistant Lecturer Hassan Al-Sarraf, explained that the author of the book “The State Agenda” is considered one of the best academics specializing in the field of public policies in Iran, and that the translator, Dr. Abdul-Azim Al-Badran, is one of the researchers specializing in Iranian affairs and public policies, and he made an effort A great deal has been made in translating this book. It is mainly directed to researchers specializing in public policies and deals with various aspects of decision-making, public policy-making, and procedural aspects of the roles played by the state.

It is noteworthy that this book consists of 340 pages, and is divided into fifteen chapters. Through these chapters, the author has tried to reduce a number of interwoven and complex processes and activities within a simplified and in-depth approach that summarizes the procedural aspect of the state’s role, and opens up to a horizon beyond the space of the specialized addressee.

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