A Comparative Study of the Initial Reconstruction Efforts of Japan and Iraq

Abstract

Undoubtedly, conflicts will continue; as Haiti demonstrates other than war reconstruction will continue as well. The same principles will continue to apply: establish civil security, establish civil control, restore essential services, support governance and lastly support economic infrastructure development. Within the framework of the essential tasks, planning, unity of effort and resources will continue to be paramount to success. The United States is a world leader and will continue to provide relief and stability to different regions of the world. The lessons learned in Japan and Iraq will continue to serve as valuable resources when planning for future reconstruction projects.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 21, 2010
Accession Number
ADA600525

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  • Mario Washington

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