Al-Rafidain Center for Dialogue (RCD) has unveiled a massive historical and analytical encyclopedia titled Iraq: Two Inflamed Decades... Breeding Crises... Withholding Solutions .

Authored by 33 researchers and university professors from various Iraqi institutions, this five-volume work is touted as the largest and most comprehensive neutral scientific study of the Iraqi situation following the 2003 regime change.

The encyclopedia is built upon critical inquiries regarding the formation of Iraq's new democracy. It explores:

·        The Post-Occupation Reality: Analyzing the problems spawned by the occupation and the complex circumstances that allowed crises to multiply.

·        Demographic Shifts: Examining the impact of political change on the country's religious and ethnic diversity map, sectors that had previously suffered decades of suppression under authoritarian rule.

This work represents a significant scientific and historical challenge, covering twenty years of developments across multiple sectors:

·        Internal & External Affairs: A dual focus on domestic evolution and foreign relations.

·        Sectors: In-depth analysis of Political, Economic, Social, and Security landscapes.

This publication underscores RCD's ongoing effort to print and distribute high-quality research. By releasing what is considered the most inclusive book on the Iraqi issue to date, the Center aims to enrich the scientific and intellectual debate surrounding the nation's history and future.