The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA or “the authority”) was established approximately one month after United States and coalition forces took control of Baghdad in Iraq on April 9, 2003.1 The authority’s mission was “to restore conditions of security and stability, to create conditions in which the Iraqi people can freely determine their own political future, (including by advancing efforts to restore and establish national and local institutions for representative governance) and facilitating economic recovery, sustainable reconstruction and development. This report discusses two views on how the authority was established, reviews selected characteristics of the authority, identifies statutory reporting requirements concerning the aut...
The determination by the George W. Bush administration to enter Iraq and remove the regime of Saddam...
Operation Iraqi Freedom overthrew Saddam Hussein’s regime, but Iraq remains unstable because of Sunn...
Following years of authoritarian rule and economic sanctions, the United States and the internation...
The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA or “the authority”) was established approximately one month...
The Coalition Provisional Authority, called CPA, is the name for the temporary government of Iraq. ...
This section deals with literature that examines the role and effectiveness of the Coalition Provisi...
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 ...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Rebuilding Iraq...
Using the accountability framework developed by Romzek, Dubnick, and col-leagues, this article consi...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "On June 30, 200...
Evaluates the postwar reconstruction and reform efforts of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Ir...
On 20 March 2003, a US and UK-led coalition attacked Iraq, formally basing its action on UN Security...
There existed a substantial divergence between the Coalition Provisional Authority, the U.S. and U.K...
The determination by the George W. Bush administration to enter Iraq and remove the regime of Saddam...
Operation Iraqi Freedom overthrew Saddam Hussein’s regime, but Iraq remains unstable because of Sunn...
Following years of authoritarian rule and economic sanctions, the United States and the internation...
The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA or “the authority”) was established approximately one month...
The Coalition Provisional Authority, called CPA, is the name for the temporary government of Iraq. ...
This section deals with literature that examines the role and effectiveness of the Coalition Provisi...
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 ...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Rebuilding Iraq...
Using the accountability framework developed by Romzek, Dubnick, and col-leagues, this article consi...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "On June 30, 200...
Evaluates the postwar reconstruction and reform efforts of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Ir...
On 20 March 2003, a US and UK-led coalition attacked Iraq, formally basing its action on UN Security...
There existed a substantial divergence between the Coalition Provisional Authority, the U.S. and U.K...
The determination by the George W. Bush administration to enter Iraq and remove the regime of Saddam...
Operation Iraqi Freedom overthrew Saddam Hussein’s regime, but Iraq remains unstable because of Sunn...
Following years of authoritarian rule and economic sanctions, the United States and the internation...