The third issue of Al-Rewaq magazine was issued by the Baghdad Center for Public Policy, and included the following topics:
The editorial of the issue was entitled: Two pillars...and what? / Mr. Abbas Al-Anbouri
The following research included: 1- Will the Al-Kadhimi government get rid of the triple crisis? / Mr. Dr. Maytham Al-Aibi, academic and economic researcher at Al-Mustansiriya University/College of Administration and Economics
2- The electoral system in the House of Representatives Elections Law/ Adnan Abdul Hussein
3- Financing the health system in Iraq: reality and challenges/Dr. Ali Al-Anbouri/ Lecturer at Al-Kindi College of Medicine
Estimating the situation: foreign workers and their impact on unemployment / Al-Rawaq Center
The number was: 1 - Absence and presence (a reading of the nature of the state) by Harith Rasmi Al-Hiti
2- Recent ISIS attacks/ Aqeel Habib
3- Distribution of resources in Iraq after 2003 between social class conflict and mismanagement / Raafat Al-Baldawi
4-The Iraqi-Kuwaiti maritime border in Khor Abdullah / Karim Jabbar Al-Sudani
The comparative policies were about: land transport in Iraq, reality and ambition / Ali Hassoun
The translation was: 1- What are the challenges that Al-Kadhimi faces? Will the man become the people's champion? / Translated by Reda Al-Gharabi Al-Qazwini / Iranian Khabar Online website
2- Accounts without security... Iraq’s hidden government balances!/Ahmed Al-Tabqajli/Translated by: Hala Mahdi
3- The “Sidkan” events and the role of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party / Balkai Doman - Muhammad Al-Aja / Center for Middle East Studies / Translated by Hussein Al-Bayati
She was with Muhammad Salem Al-Ghabban in an interview with Al-Riwaq.
And a reading of the principles of cultural development
The issue concluded the last gallery: The Iraqis and their crises / Dr. Alaa Hameed
The Center and the Region’s article: Returning to Baghdad and reproducing the ruling system / Can the Kurds regain their role in kingmaking? / Saman Noah