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Gates’ Counteroffer to Rebalance Civilian-Military Aspects of National Security

By | 02.24.10 | 9:54 pm

As reported on Monday, the Pentagon didn’t embrace Stuart Bowen’s proposal to create a new agency — the U.S. Office of Contingency Operations — to help plan and coordinate civilian-military operations in conflict and post-conflict zones and failed states. But that’s not to say that Robert Gates, the secretary More…

Plan to Coordinate Civil and Military Affairs Gets Chilly Welcome

By | 02.22.10 | 12:00 am

Just as the U.S. government’s Iraq reconstruction watchdog formally unveils a proposal to revamp the integration of civilian and military activities in combat zones, opposition from the State Department and the Pentagon threatens to scotch the whole effort.

[Security1]When he testifies Monday before the congressionally created Commission on Wartime More…

Clinton v. Kerry on USAID — With Bowen to the Rescue?

By | 01.15.10 | 9:57 am

Josh Rogin has a great piece about the differences between Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the independence and responsibilities of the U.S. Agency for International Development. Clinton wants to integrate USAID’s development missions with diplomatic and defense efforts, particularly in More…

USOCO Proposal Rolls On, With Support From Ambassador Ryan Crocker

By | 01.14.10 | 11:26 am

Stuart Bowen, the special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction (SIGIR), released a new report this morning showing a surprising amount of waste on a key reconstruction project in Iraq: rebuilding Baghdad’s looted Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. While the tomb has been “significantly improved by the renovation project,” Bowen’s team More…

You Wouldn’t Want to Be Richard Holbrooke Today …

By | 11.20.09 | 8:52 am

Because The New York Times is reporting that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is now the Obama administration’s indispensable interlocutor with Afghan President Hamid Karzai. Lots of gauzy quotes:

“It is critical Obama develops a channel to Karzai where hard messages can go both ways,” said Bruce O.

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There’s a Lesson Here

By | 11.19.09 | 2:08 pm

If there were a healthy or coherent relationship between civilian and military efforts in war zones or weak states or post-conflict environments, there wouldn’t be any need for, say, Stuart Bowen to propose a new U.S. Office of Contingency Operations. Instead there’s ad-hoc and personality-driven relationships and operational incoherence. More…

Rajiv Shah: America’s Next Top USAID Administrator

By | 11.10.09 | 3:21 pm

Laura Rozen breaks the news: Rajiv Shah, the Department of Agriculture’s undersecretary for Research, Education and Economics, is going to head the U.S. Agency for International Development, which has gone leaderless since the start of the Obama administration. They’ve got to move fast to get Shah in the post. My More…

As SIGIR Stands Down, USOCO May Stand Up

By | 11.10.09 | 11:54 am

Last week I broke the story of a proposal from Stuart Bowen, the inspector general for the Iraq war, to create a new agency for coordinating and directing civilian governance and development activities in war zones. Bowen wants the envisioned agency, known as the U.S. Office for Contingency Operations More…

Proposal Circulates on New Civilian-Military Agency

By | 11.03.09 | 6:00 am

As the United States’ special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction, Stuart Bowen has blown the whistle on millions of dollars worth of waste, fraud and abuse. But one of his final acts in the job will be to address something more fundamental: the way U.S. civilian officials interact with their More…