Dangerous Liaisons

Anthropologists and the National Security State

Publication Date:  
Oct 2011

9781934691496

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This is an exploration of intersections. It is a product of two year’s worth of discussion among a group of ethnographers from four different countries studying war, violence, the military, and the state. Throughout the first decade of the twenty-first century, anthropologists have watched with both interest and concern as government agencies have sought their professional assistance in understanding terrorists’ motivations, stabilising nascent wartime governments, and countering insurgencies.

Dangerous Liaisons is a book about intersections. It is a product of two year's worth of discussion among a group of ethnographers from four different countries studying war, violence, the military, and the state. Throughout the first decade of the twenty-first century, anthropologists have watched with both interest and concern as government agencies - particularly those with military and intelligence functions - have sought their professional assistance in understanding terrorists' motivations, stabilising nascent wartime governments, and countering insurgencies.

Pages250
Date Published30 Oct 2011
PublisherSAR Press
SeriesSchool for Advanced Research Advanced Seminar Series
LanguageEnglish
Dimensions228 x 152 x 15

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