24 September، 2024
A Master’s thesis at the College of Political Science University of Mosul concludes that the internal regional and international variables of both countries govern the nature of Iraqi-German relations
On Sunday, 22 September 2024, a Master’s thesis was defended at the College of Political Science, University of Mosul, titled *”Iraqi-German Relations in Light of International Variables: A Prospective Study,”* submitted by student Yasser Saeed Zakr Abdul.
The thesis aimed to clarify the historical experiences of Iraqi-German relations, as well as the impact of internal, regional, and international variables on the relationship between the two countries.
The study concluded that the internal, regional, and international variables of both Iraq and Germany are the factors that govern the nature of Iraqi-German relations, determining whether the relationship remains as it is, strengthens, or deteriorates.
The discussion committee was composed of Dr. Hazem Hamad Moussa (Chairman), Dr. Bassim Kareem Sweidan (Member), Dr. Marwan Salem Ali (Member), and Dr. Tarek Mohammed Tayyib Dhahir (Member and Supervisor).
The Administrative Assistant, Dr. Ali Hussein Yassin, along with several faculty members, attended part of the defense. After the discussion, the committee’s decision was read, which included accepting the thesis with necessary amendments and granting the student a Master’s degree.