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_aConsidering anthropology and small wars/ _cMontgomery McFate |
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520 | _aAll of the papers that comprise this special edition offer insights into the variety of ways in which anthropology and the military intersect. They also point to a variety of questions that remain to be addressed: first, what advantages does an ethnographic or archeological research approach that seeks to understand the adversary, civilian population or partner government in situ provide the military? second, what contributions have anthropologists made to the military by virtue of their knowledge, approach, or methodology that could not (or has not) been offered by scholars from different disciplines? third, what is the future of military anthropology (if indeed such a field exists)? | ||
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_aSmall Wars & Insurgencies: _g Vol. 31, No.2, March 2020, pp.211-218 (97) |
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/09592318.2020.1714845 _z click for text |
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