The extent of commitment of contemporary Iraqi Islamic political movements to international good governance standards ((AL Sadr movement and Al-Hikma National Movement are an example

Authors

  • Mohammed Amer Hassan Imam University College / Tikrit / Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58298/782024611

Keywords:

Good governance, Iraqi Islamic political parties, Al-Sadr movement, Al-Hikma National Movement

Abstract

In this study, we will examine the extent to which the Iraqi Islamic political forces and parties (Al Sadr Movement and Al-Hikma National Movement as an example) commitment to the standards of good governance as they are an important part of the Iraqi political system. This is preceded by reference to the presence of good governance standards in the programs and systems of the established traditional Islamic parties, including, for example, Not limited to the Islamic Dawa Party and the Iraqi Islamic Party.

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Published

2024-09-30

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Original research papers

How to Cite

The extent of commitment of contemporary Iraqi Islamic political movements to international good governance standards ((AL Sadr movement and Al-Hikma National Movement are an example. (2024). قضايا سياسية, 78, 528-552. https://doi.org/10.58298/782024611

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