Abdul-Hassan Asfour Al-Shammari's comprehensive study, 'The Economic Factor's Influence on Iraqi Political Stability: A Study by Abdul-Hassan Al-Shammari on Post-2003 Iraq's Dialectic of Impact,' delves into the intricate relationship between economic conditions and political stability within Iraq following the 2003 invasion. The book meticulously examines how various economic factors—ranging from resource distribution and employment rates to infrastructure development and corruption—profoundly shape the political landscape. It explores the 'dialectic of influence and being influenced,' highlighting the reciprocal nature of this relationship, where economic realities impact governance, and political decisions, in turn, affect the economy. Through a detailed analysis of the Iraqi case post-2003, Al-Shammari provides critical insights into the challenges and opportunities for fostering long-term stability in a complex socio-political environment. This work is essential for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in the dynamics of state-building and economic development in post-conflict nations.