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Crisis Of Cultural Intelligence, The: The Anthropology Of Civil-military Operations
Crisis Of Cultural Intelligence, The: The Anthropology Of Civil-military Operations
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ABCA Armies
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Armed Conflict
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Australia
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Bougainville Revolutionary Army
Britain
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Civil-Military Operations
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Cold War
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Counterinsurgency
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Ethnography
Fourth World
Human Terrain System
Indigenous Land
Intelligence
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Intrastate Armed Conflict
Korean War
Maori Studies
Militarized Anthropology
New Zealand
Settler Colonial Accession
Social Ethnography
United Nations
USA
Wgip
World War II
Product details
- ISBN 9789813273634
- Publication Date: 30 Jan 2019
- Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
- Publication City/Country: SG
- Product Form: Hardback
Military and civilian organizations in the past have attempted to understand culture and the cultural environment of conflict zones through anthropology. While there is a small and growing number of studies examining the use of anthropology for counterinsurgency, no studies have compared the Anglo-Saxon ABCA Armies' approaches to understanding cultural factors for counterinsurgency and civil-military operations.Crisis of Cultural Intelligence: The Anthropology of civil-military Operations thus represents a timely investigation into a number of issues regarding the past and present relationship between militarized anthropology, settler colonialism, and Indigenous militancy and the Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which has internationalized the claim of encapsulated nations for equal rights. Covering issues such as the use of militarized anthropology in the Vietnam War and the controversial Human Terrain System (HTS) program used in Afghanistan, this book addresses the need for constructive and informed discussions about the nature and function of cultural data collection and analysis for counterinsurgency, peace-building, and conflict prevention operations.Crisis of Cultural Intelligence: The Anthropology of civil-military Operations is particularly important today, as cultural values and heritage continue to inform civil-military interventions of intrastate armed conflict amongst the people. Following the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, this book will provide some insights into how militaries will now need to look ahead and consider the types of conflicts they may become involved in.
Crisis Of Cultural Intelligence, The: The Anthropology Of Civil-military Operations
€102.99
