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Losing the Golden Hour By James Stephenson

Losing the Golden Hour by James Stephenson


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In emergency medicine, the golden hour is the first hour after injury during which treatment greatly increases survivability. In post-conflict transition terminology, it is the first year after hostilities end.

Losing the Golden Hour Summary

Losing the Golden Hour: An Insider's View of Iraq's Reconstruction by James Stephenson

In emergency medicine, the golden hour is the first hour after injury during which treatment greatly increases survivability. In post-conflict transition terminology, it is the first year after hostilities end. Without steadily improving conditions then, popular support declines and chances for economic, political, and social transformation begin to evaporate.

James Stephenson believes we have lost Iraqs golden hour. A veteran of postconflict reconstruction on three continents, he ran the Iraq mission of the Agency for International Development in 200405 with more than a thousand employees and expatriate contractors. The Coalition Provisional Authority, which oversaw the largest reconstruction and nation-building exercise ever, was a dysfunctional organization the Department of Defense cobbled together with temporary employees and a few experienced professionals from the State Department and other agencies. Iraqis soon became disillusioned, and the insurgency grew.

Losing the Golden Hour tells of hubris, incompetence, courage, fear, and duty. It is about foreign assistance professionals trying to overcome the mistakes of an ill-conceived occupation and help Iraqis create a nation after decades of despair. Neither criticizing nor defending U.S. foreign policy, Stephenson offers an informed assessment of Iraqs future.

Selected for the Diplomats and Diplomacy Book Series of the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training and Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired.

About James Stephenson

James "Spike" Stephenson is a retired senior Foreign Service officer with twenty-eight years experience in rebuilding states at war or recovering from war. He was USAID mission director in Lebanon and in Serbia and Montenegro prior to assuming the position in Iraq. He also served in Egypt, Grenada, and El Salvador. A decorated Vietnam War veteran, Stephenson is a recognized expert on post-conflict transition, civilian-military cooperation, and counterinsurgency. Currently he is a senior adviser for security and development at Creative Associates International, Inc. He lives near Charlottesville, Virginia.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Richard Armitage; Preface; Acknowledgments; Glossary; Map; 1. The Call; 2. Spiraling into Gotterdammerung; 3. The Proconsul; 4. Interregnum; 5. Jonestown; 6. Mud Wrestling; 7. The Mother of All Aprils; 8. Kafka Dies Hard; 9. The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship; 10. Exit Stage Left - Quickly; 11. Adult Supervision; 12. Trench Warfare; 13. The Outcome Still in Doubt; 14. Partners; 15. Attrition; 16. Just a Little Light; 17. Winding Down; 18. Going Home; Epilogue: Looking Back; Appendix: "A Brief History of the Economic Growth Program in Iraq" by David Wall; Index; About the Author.

Additional information

GOR007313720
9781597971515
1597971510
Losing the Golden Hour: An Insider's View of Iraq's Reconstruction by James Stephenson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Potomac Books Inc
2008-12-31
224
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