Master Bibliography: Regime Change Wars: The Public Ledger

Methodological Note

Inflation adjustment: All monetary figures in this report are expressed in constant 2024 U.S. dollars unless otherwise noted. Historical dollar amounts were adjusted using the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index (CPI) Inflation Calculator.

References grouped by topic can be found below.

Core War Costs, Outcomes, and Contractor Revenue

  • Costs of War Project. The costs of war: economic, human, and budgetary costs of post-9/11 wars. Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University; 2023\. https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar
  • Costs of War Project. Contractor spending and defense budgets since 2001\. Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University; 2023\. https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar

Oil Markets, Ownership, and Post-Conflict Outcomes

Casualties and Human Impact

Veterans Care, Survivor Benefits, and Long-Term Obligations

Wartime Contracting, Fraud, and Oversight

  • Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan. Transforming wartime contracting: controlling costs, reducing risks. Final report to Congress; 2011\. https://www.govinfo.gov
  • Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction. High-risk reconstruction and waste reports. SIGAR; 2014–2021. https://www.sigar.mil
  • U.S. Government Accountability Office. Defense contracting: cost-reimbursement trends and award-fee outcomes. U.S. Government Accountability Office; various reports.

Legal Authority, War Authorization, and Expansion

  • U.S. Congress. Authorization for Use of Military Force. Pub L No. 107-40; 2001\.
  • Congressional Research Service. The 2001 and 2002 AUMFs: scope, duration, and associated forces. Congressional Research Service.
  • Congressional Research Service. Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO): background and budgetary treatment. Congressional Research Service.
  • National Security Archive (George Washington University). Libya intervention and War Powers Resolution compliance. https://nsarchive.gwu.edu

Opportunity Costs and Foregone Domestic Investment

Political Influence and Extraction Infrastructure


Sources for this article are collected in the Bibliography and Methodology.


Regime Change Wars: The Public Ledger — full series navigation

Executive Summary — Purpose and findings
https://dittany.com/executive-summary-regime-change-wars/
II. Scope, Definitions, and Accounting Rules
https://dittany.com/ii-scope-definitions-accounting-rules/
III. Promised and Implied: What Would Have Counted
https://dittany.com/iii-the-promise-stated-and-implied/
IV. Case Studies
https://dittany.com/iv-case-studies/
V. Long-Term Costs
https://dittany.com/v-long-term-costs/
VI. Opportunity Costs
https://dittany.com/vi-opportunity-costs/
VII. Distribution of Benefits
https://dittany.com/vii-distribution-of-benefits/
VIII. Why the Pattern Repeats
https://dittany.com/viii-why-the-pattern-repeats/
IX. The Public Ledger
https://dittany.com/ix-the-public-ledger/
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