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Author Brennan, Richard, 1954-
Title Ending the U.S. War in Iraq : the final transition, operational maneuver, and disestablishment of United States Forces-Iraq (USF-I) / Richard R. Brennan, Jr., Charles P. Ries, Larry Hanauer, Ben Connable, Terrence K. Kelly, Michael J. McNerney, Stephanie Young, Jason Campbell, K. Scott McMahon.
Publisher Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2013.



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Contents Part I. Setting the stage. Introduction : how wars end -- The first six years -- Multi-National Force-Iraq transition planning and execution, 2009-2010 -- Part II. Transition management and planning. Transition management -- The influence of Washington and Baghdad on the transition -- Part III. Executing the transition and retrograde of forces. Enduring security challenges -- Enhancing the security sector capacity of the government of Iraq -- Enabling an expeditionary embassy -- Reposture the force -- Part IV. The aftermath, conclusions, and recommendations. After the transition -- Conclusions and recommendations.
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ISBN 9780833080509 (electronic bk.)
0833080504 (electronic bk.)
9780833080486 (electronic bk.)
0833080482 (electronic bk.)
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Author Brennan, Richard, 1954-
Series RAND Corporation research report series
Research report (Rand Corporation)
Subject United States -- Armed Forces -- Iraq.
Iraq War, 2003-2011.
Disengagement (Military science)
Postwar reconstruction -- Iraq.
United States -- Armed Forces -- Iraq.
Descript 1 online resource.
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Contents Part I. Setting the stage. Introduction : how wars end -- The first six years -- Multi-National Force-Iraq transition planning and execution, 2009-2010 -- Part II. Transition management and planning. Transition management -- The influence of Washington and Baghdad on the transition -- Part III. Executing the transition and retrograde of forces. Enduring security challenges -- Enhancing the security sector capacity of the government of Iraq -- Enabling an expeditionary embassy -- Reposture the force -- Part IV. The aftermath, conclusions, and recommendations. After the transition -- Conclusions and recommendations.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780833080509 (electronic bk.)
0833080504 (electronic bk.)
9780833080486 (electronic bk.)
0833080482 (electronic bk.)
Author Brennan, Richard, 1954-
Series RAND Corporation research report series
Research report (Rand Corporation)
Subject United States -- Armed Forces -- Iraq.
Iraq War, 2003-2011.
Disengagement (Military science)
Postwar reconstruction -- Iraq.
United States -- Armed Forces -- Iraq.

Subject United States -- Armed Forces -- Iraq.
Iraq War, 2003-2011.
Disengagement (Military science)
Postwar reconstruction -- Iraq.
United States -- Armed Forces -- Iraq.
Descript 1 online resource.
Content text txt
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Contents Part I. Setting the stage. Introduction : how wars end -- The first six years -- Multi-National Force-Iraq transition planning and execution, 2009-2010 -- Part II. Transition management and planning. Transition management -- The influence of Washington and Baghdad on the transition -- Part III. Executing the transition and retrograde of forces. Enduring security challenges -- Enhancing the security sector capacity of the government of Iraq -- Enabling an expeditionary embassy -- Reposture the force -- Part IV. The aftermath, conclusions, and recommendations. After the transition -- Conclusions and recommendations.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780833080509 (electronic bk.)
0833080504 (electronic bk.)
9780833080486 (electronic bk.)
0833080482 (electronic bk.)

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