The crisis of cultural intelligence : the anthropology of civil-military operations /

"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 A...

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Main Authors: Hyndman, David (Author), Flower, Scott (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Jersey : World Scientific, [2018]
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Table of Contents:
  • Cultural research in ABCA Armies civil-military operations
  • 19th century evolutionary anthropology as colonial intelligence
  • Early 20th century ethnography as colonial instrument for government planning
  • Militarised anthropological intelligence in the Second World War
  • The Cold War and the demise of colonial empire
  • Socio-political status of anthropology and indigenous resistance
  • Civil-military intervention in armed conflict amongst the people
  • Cultural intelligence in ABCA Armies
  • Case studies of cultural intelligence in civil-military interventions.