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  • {{rpl|Coalition Provisional Authority}}
    295 bytes (33 words) - 05:30, 24 September 2013
  • {{r|Coalition Provisional Authority}} {{r|Coalition Provisional Authority}}
    601 bytes (81 words) - 12:01, 19 March 2024
  • ...specialist who was Presidential Envoy to Iraq in 2003-2004, running the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]
    213 bytes (24 words) - 16:34, 6 July 2009
  • ...the Present Danger]]; Attorney; Former Associate General Counsel to the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]; Assistant Legal Adviser to the [[U.S. Mission to Iraq]]; Visiting Profes
    285 bytes (37 words) - 13:18, 3 October 2009
  • ...ed in Iraq reconstruction both with the [[U.S. Mission to Iraq]] and the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]; U.S. Army officer
    316 bytes (43 words) - 16:53, 17 March 2024
  • ...[Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs]] 2004-2007; director, governance group, [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]
    391 bytes (49 words) - 00:36, 14 October 2009
  • {{r|Coalition Provisional Authority}}
    232 bytes (29 words) - 22:13, 17 July 2009
  • ...Secretary in the [[George W. Bush Administration]] and spokesman for the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]; adjunct fellow for the Council on Foreign Relations
    359 bytes (51 words) - 12:00, 19 March 2024
  • ...dvisor and Director for Security Affairs (National Security and Defense) [[Coalition Provisional Authority]], 2003
    449 bytes (54 words) - 16:57, 29 March 2024
  • ...]] who had been [[U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon]] (2004-2008), and with the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] in 2004; Special Assistant on Peace Process to [[U.S. Ambassador to Israe
    411 bytes (57 words) - 08:31, 21 March 2024
  • ...ssador to Iraq]] [[Ryan Crocker]], on the [[National Security Council]], [[Coalition Provisional Authority]], [[Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance]], and the [[Poli
    452 bytes (57 words) - 02:37, 21 March 2024
  • ...ffice on June 28, 2004, the '''Iraqi Interim Government''' succeeded the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] and [[Iraqi Governing Council]], and was, in turn, succeeded by the first
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  • ...universities in Iraqi Kurdistan, Turkey, and Israel; political adviser, [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] and staff assistant on Iran and Iraq, [[U.S. Secretary of Defense|Office
    497 bytes (64 words) - 14:59, 23 August 2009
  • {{r|Coalition Provisional Authority}}
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  • {{r|Coalition Provisional Authority||**}}
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  • ...our years as [[U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon]] and service in Iraq with the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]. From January to April 2004, Mr. Feltman headed the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]'s office in the Irbil province of Iraq and simultaneously served as Deput
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  • {{r|Coalition Provisional Authority}}
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  • {{r|Coalition Provisional Authority}}
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  • {{r|Coalition Provisional Authority}}
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  • ...the writing of a new constitution and a transfer of power from the U.S. [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] the '''state of Iraq''' is a parliamentary democracy. [[President of Ira
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  • ...tate George Schultz ((1984-1988}}; principal communicstor in Iran for the [Coalition Provisional Authority. State Department from 1984 to 1988 as a member of the Policy Planning Staf
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  • ...s the Director for Militia Transition and Reintegration Programs for the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] in Iraq. Based on that experience, he and others wrote recommendations f | title = Developing Iraq’s Security Sector: The Coalition Provisional Authority’s Experience
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  • The Coalition Provisional Authority, in July, discussed whether to include SCIRI in the interim government, kno
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  • An advisory body created by the U.S. Coalition Provisional Authority, the '''Iraqi Governing Council''' advised the CPA and other stakeholders,
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  • The '''Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA)''' was the first U.S.-controlled non-military government of Iraq, aft | publisher = Coalition Provisional Authority
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  • ...August 2003, he was in Baghdad as the first Director of Governance for the Coalition Provisional Authority. He was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs from A
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  • | publisher = Coalition Provisional Authority}}</ref> ...gan saying that the insurgency was caused by the early decisions of the US Coalition Provisional Authority for de-Ba'athification and disbanding of the Iraqi military.<ref name=Robin
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  • [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] head [[L. Paul Bremer]] blamed Swannack for creating the situation where
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  • ...for Iraq and Iran. In May-June 2003, Ambassador Pearce served with the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] in Baghdad.
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  • ...s and unlawful combatants who committed crimes against Coalition forces. [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]; legal advisor to Israel’s Ministry of Justice, where he helped to crea
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  • ...[[Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance]] (ORHA) and the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]](CPA); he was the CPA spokesman.
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  • | author = [[Coalition Provisional Authority]]
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  • ...and Director for Security Affairs (National Security and Defense) in the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] (CPA) for Iraq. During his service in Iraq, he was on leave from his pos
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  • ...e joining the NSC, she was political advisor to the Administrator of the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] and the Deputy Director for Governance in Baghdad, Iraq from April 2003 t
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  • ...omat who became Presidential Envoy to Iraq after the Iraq War, heading the Coalition Provisional Authority serving from 2003 to 2004. He now spends full time painting scenes of Vermo
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  • ...ere was no common chain command with the U.S. civilian administration, the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) under L. Paul Bremer. <ref name=NPR>{{citation ...of Iraqi Security Forces. That responsibility had previously been with the Coalition Provisional Authority.
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  • In April 2004, the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) announced that an Iraqi judge has issued an arrest warrant for him, i
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  • ...sponsible for peace operations, but the responsibility soon passed to the #Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA). L. Paul Bremer, head of CPA, told Feith he wanted to arrive with one ...ntrol 9 days later. <ref>DeLong, pp. 124-125</ref> Bremer established the Coalition Provisional Authority, which was not well coordinated with the military. Garner had assumed a qui
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  • ...by saying that the insurgency was caused by the early decisions of the US Coalition Provisional Authority for de-Ba'athification and disbanding of the Iraqi military. While an insur ...command. Linda Robinson, in her book, puts the breakdown earlier, with the Coalition Provisional Authority and the missteps of L. Paul Bremer, and attempts at damage control. <ref na
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  • ...ity of Chicago]], described a "chicken and egg" problem between the U.S. [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] under [[L. Paul Bremer]], and Iraqi leaders including Grand Ayatollah [[A
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  • ...ity of Chicago]], described a "chicken and egg" problem between the U.S. [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] under [[L. Paul Bremer]], and Iraqi leaders including Grand Ayatollah [[A
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