by IIACSS | Nov 16, 2025 | News
Since Iraq’s first parliamentary elections in 2005, voter turnout has steadily declined, signalling a widening gap between citizens and the political process. The early post-2003 elections were characterized by widespread optimism and a strong desire among Iraqis to...
by IIACSS | Nov 9, 2025 | News, news-ar
أصدرت المجموعة المستقلة للدراسات (IIACSS) تقريرها للتوقعات الانتخابية استناداً إلى آخر البيانات الميدانية المجمّعة حتى 8 تشرين الثاني/نوفمبر، والمبنية على انموذج إحصائي تم تصميمه ليراعي اهم المتغيرات المؤثرة في نتائج الانتخابات الى جانب مراعاة سلوك التصويت السابق...
by IIACSS | Jun 3, 2025 | Uncategorized
Coverage Since its founding in Iraq, the Independent Institute of Administration and Civil Society Studies (IIACSS) has grown to become one of the most trusted research institutes in the Arab region. With a mission to provide high-quality, data-driven insights, IIACSS...
by IIACSS | Jun 3, 2025 | Consumer Research, Internet, News
Imagine Sarah, a mother of two, walks into her neighborhood store looking for the infant milk her youngest child relies on. It is the brand she has trusted for months. But as she scans the shelves, it is nowhere to be found. Instead, a different brand is neatly...
by IIACSS | Apr 9, 2025 | News, Publications
How Iraqi Public Opinion Has Shifted Over the last Two By: Rand Dagher & Tamara Demasi This week marks the anniversary of the U.S.-led war in Iraq. More than twenty years after the U.S. invasion and the fall of Baghdad regime on April 9, 2003, Iraq’s political and...