This paper drawing from audit reports reflects upon the post-Iraq war administration the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA). It argues that the CPA's compliance with basic levels of decent public administration were akin to Guantanamo's compliance with basic levels of natural justice. The audit reports demonstrate that the CPA was a chaotic administration which spent billions without proper controls or procedures and left precious Iraqi oil revenues open to fraudulent acts. The CPA failed to comply with its obligations under UN resolutions. It identifies the geopolitical/economic implications of the US government which was partly motivated by economic concerns but it was also motivated by political concerns-the imposition of US hegemony....
This paper focuses on the US occupation of Iraq from the seizing of Baghdad in April 2003 until the ...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "On June 30, 200...
This article evaluates the political trusteeship in Iraq, and concludes that the United States faile...
This paper drawing from audit reports reflects upon the post-Iraq war administration the Coalition P...
This paper drawing from audit reports reflects upon the post-Iraq war administration the Coalition P...
Following the invasion of Iraq, the American-run Coalition Provisional Authority (“CPA”) introduced ...
The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA or “the authority”) was established approximately one month...
There existed a substantial divergence between the Coalition Provisional Authority, the U.S. and U.K...
Using the accountability framework developed by Romzek, Dubnick, and col-leagues, this article consi...
The Political Economy of Accounting and the 2003 Iraq War is concerned with the relationship between...
The Coalition Provisional Authority, called CPA, is the name for the temporary government of Iraq. ...
Evaluates the postwar reconstruction and reform efforts of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Ir...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Rebuilding Iraq...
On 20 March 2003, a US and UK-led coalition attacked Iraq, formally basing its action on UN Security...
This paper adds to the ongoing debate on United States invasion of Iraq in the wake of 21st century....
This paper focuses on the US occupation of Iraq from the seizing of Baghdad in April 2003 until the ...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "On June 30, 200...
This article evaluates the political trusteeship in Iraq, and concludes that the United States faile...
This paper drawing from audit reports reflects upon the post-Iraq war administration the Coalition P...
This paper drawing from audit reports reflects upon the post-Iraq war administration the Coalition P...
Following the invasion of Iraq, the American-run Coalition Provisional Authority (“CPA”) introduced ...
The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA or “the authority”) was established approximately one month...
There existed a substantial divergence between the Coalition Provisional Authority, the U.S. and U.K...
Using the accountability framework developed by Romzek, Dubnick, and col-leagues, this article consi...
The Political Economy of Accounting and the 2003 Iraq War is concerned with the relationship between...
The Coalition Provisional Authority, called CPA, is the name for the temporary government of Iraq. ...
Evaluates the postwar reconstruction and reform efforts of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Ir...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Rebuilding Iraq...
On 20 March 2003, a US and UK-led coalition attacked Iraq, formally basing its action on UN Security...
This paper adds to the ongoing debate on United States invasion of Iraq in the wake of 21st century....
This paper focuses on the US occupation of Iraq from the seizing of Baghdad in April 2003 until the ...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "On June 30, 200...
This article evaluates the political trusteeship in Iraq, and concludes that the United States faile...