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Iraq : the day after / report of an independent task force sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations ; Thomas R. Pickering and James R. Schlesinger, co-chairs, Schwartz, Eric P., project director.
LIBRA D79.76 .I72 2003
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Justice, Administration of.
- Technical assistance, American.
- Iraq--Politics and government.
- Iraq.
- Politics and government.
- Technical assistance, American--Iraq.
- Economic assistance, American--Iraq.
- Economic assistance, American.
- Justice, Administration of--Iraq.
- Physical Description:
- x, 59 pages ; 22 cm
- Other Title:
- Iraq the day after
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Council on Foreign Relations, 2003.
- Summary:
- Winning the peace in Iraq may be a far greater challenge than winning the war. This challenge falls largely on President George W. Bush, who must make clear to the American people that the United States is willing to stay the course with a multibillion-dollar, multiyear commitment of troops, civilian personnel, and other resources. Established by the Council on Foreign Relations, this Task Force explores the options for reconstruction and governance in a post-Saddam transition. Under the leadership of two of America's most outstanding foreign policy and national security figures -- Dr. James R. Schlesinger, former secretary of defense and energy, and Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and undersecretary of state -- the Task Force offers specific recommendations relating to humanitarian assistance, public security, transitional administration, the rule of law and accountability, oil, reconstruction, and regional security. The Task Force, directed by Council Senior Fellow Eric P. Schwartz, also makes the case for the active involvement of other states and international organizations in the post-war rebuilding effort. And it emphasizes that the United States must promote the active participation of the Iraqi people in a political transition process that validates their expectations about political reconciliation, a democratic transformation, and a more hopeful future.
- Contents:
- Humanitarian Issues 13
- Structure of Post-Conflict Transitional Administration 18
- Key Issues in Transitional Administration 25
- Public Security and Law Enforcement 25
- The Political Constituting Mechanism for the Future of Iraq 28
- The Rule of Law 31
- Accountability for Grave Abuses of Human Rights 32
- Economic Issues 34
- The Oil Industry 34
- Reconstruction 38
- Regional Diplomatic and Security Issues 42
- Additional or Dissenting Views 47.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Local Notes:
- Given to the Penn Libraries by Margy Ellin Meyerson in memory of her husband, President Emeritus Martin Meyerson.
- ISBN:
- 0876093276
- OCLC:
- 52368205
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