
In almost every military intervention in its history, the US has made cultural mistakes that hindered attainment of its policy goals. From the strategic bombing of Vietnam to the accidental burning of the Koran in Afghanistan, it has blundered around with little consideration of local cultural beliefs and for the long-term effects on the host nation's society. Cultural anthropology--the so-called "handmaiden of colonialism"--has historically served as an intellectual bridge between Western powers and local nationals. What light can it shed on the intersection of the US military and foreign societies today?This book tells the story of anthropologists who worked directly for the military, such as Ursula Graham Bower, the only woman to hold a British combat command during WWII. Each faced challenges including the negative outcomes of exporting Western political models and errors of perception.Ranging from the British colonial era in Africa to the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Military Anthropology illustrates the conceptual, cultural and practical barriers encountered by military organisations operating in societies vastly different from their own.
This book investigates the historical and contemporary intersection between cultural anthropology and military operations, questioning how the failure to understand local cultural contexts has consistently undermined US policy goals. Montgomery McFate, an expert in the field of military anthropology, utilizes historical case studies and personal accounts to argue that the military's lack of cultural awareness creates significant strategic vulnerabilities. The text examines the ethical and practical tensions inherent in applying anthropological methods to military objectives, particularly in the context of foreign interventions and colonial legacies.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and scholars in international security frequently cite this work as a critical examination of the limitations of cultural intelligence in modern warfare. Readers often note the academic rigor of the prose and the author's balanced approach to the controversial history of the discipline.
Page Count:
482
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190934948
ISBN-13:
9780190934941
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