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Testimony in Favor of a U.S. Office for Contingency Operations
Stuart W. Bowen, Jr., Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction | 2010-02-22
"Applying Iraq's Hard Lessons provides background on the reform of stabilization and reconstruction operations (SROs), identifies ten targeted reforms necessary to improving the current approach to SROs, and proposes a new structural solution that could more comprehensively remedy existing weaknesses in SRO planning and management - namely, the U.S. Office for Contingency Operations (USOCO)." -Stuart W. Bowen, Jr., Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction
Understanding China’s Political System
1/20/2010
Kerry Dumbaugh, Michael F. Martin | Congressional Research Service
Understanding China's 'Soft Power'
4/1/2009
Kerry Dumbaugh | Congressional Research Service



