American Counterinsurgency
Politicians, pundits, and Pentagon officials are singing the praises of a kinder, gentler American counterinsurgency. Some
claim that counterinsurgency is so sophisticated and effective that it is the 'graduate level of war'. Les mer
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Politicians, pundits, and Pentagon officials are singing the praises of a kinder, gentler American counterinsurgency. Some
claim that counterinsurgency is so sophisticated and effective that it is the 'graduate level of war'. Private military contracting
firms have jumped on the bandwagon, and many have begun employing anthropologists, political scientists, psychologists, and
sociologists to help meet the Department of Defense's new demand. The $60 million Human Terrain System (HTS), an intelligence
gathering program that embeds social scientists with combat brigades in Iraq and Afghanistan, dramatically illustrates the
approach. But when the military, transnational corporations, and the human sciences become obsessed with controlling the 'human
terrain' - the civilian populations of Iraq and Afghanistan - what are the consequences? In this timely pamphlet, Roberto
J. Gonzalez offers a searing critique of HTS, showing how the history of anthropology can be used to illuminate the problems
of turning 'culture' into a military tool.
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2009
Forlag: Prickly Paradigm Press, LLC
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 134
ISBN: 9780979405747
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Roberto J. Gonzalez is associate professor of anthropology at San Jose State University. He is the author of Zapotec Science:
Farming and Food in the Northern Sierra of Oaxaca and editor of Anthropologists in the Public Sphere: Speaking Out on War,
Peace, and American Power.