L. Paul Bremer

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L. Paul Bremer is an American diplomat best known for serving as the U.S. civilian administrator of Iraq following the 2003 invasion, where he oversaw the country’s postwar occupation and reconstruction efforts.

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L. Paul Bremer canonical 6
Paul Bremer 1

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instanceOf American diplomat
human
activeIn United States Foreign Service
surface form: United States foreign service
appointedBy George W. Bush
authorOf My Year in Iraq: The Struggle to Build a Future of Hope
awardReceived Presidential Medal of Freedom
birthDate 1941-09-30
birthPlace Hartford, Connecticut, United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs U.S. civilian administrator of Iraq after the 2003 invasion
educatedAt Harvard Business School
Sciences Po
surface form: Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris

Yale University
endTime 2004-06-28
familyName Bremer
fieldOfWork counterterrorism
foreign policy
genreOfWriting political memoir
givenName Lewis
Paul
hasGender male
hasHonorificPrefix Ambassador
implementedPolicy de-Ba'athification of Iraq
disbanding of the Iraqi Army
languageSpoken English
French
memberOf Council on Foreign Relations
militaryConflictContext Iraq War
name Lewis Paul Bremer III
notableFor civilian administrator of Iraq after the 2003 invasion
head of the Coalition Provisional Authority
notableWork My Year in Iraq: The Struggle to Build a Future of Hope
occupation diplomat
government official
oversaw postwar occupation of Iraq
reconstruction efforts in Iraq
politicalParty Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
positionHeld Administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq
United States Ambassador to the Netherlands
United States Ambassador-at-Large
surface form: United States Ambassador-at-Large for Counterterrorism
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Maryland
surface form: Maryland, United States
spouse Frances Winfield Bremer
startTime 2003-05-12
workedFor Marsh & McLennan
surface form: Marsh & McLennan Companies

United States Department of State

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Coalition Provisional Authority leader L. Paul Bremer
Administrator officeHolder L. Paul Bremer
subject surface form: Administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority
Jay Garner successor L. Paul Bremer
this entity surface form: Paul Bremer
CPA administrator L. Paul Bremer
subject surface form: Coalition Provisional Authority
CPA lastAdministrator L. Paul Bremer
subject surface form: Coalition Provisional Authority
Iraqi Governing Council appointedBy L. Paul Bremer