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  1. Sep 1, 2011 · Reflections on the Human Terrain System During the First 4 Years. M. McFate, S. Fondacaro. Published 1 September 2011. Political Science, History. PRISM 2, no. 4 PRISM 2, no. 4 FEATURES | 63 by the actions of FARC. Necessarily, they involved themselves in criminality for funding and ultimately proved every bit as vicious as FARC in their ...

  2. American Anthropological Association Executive Board Statement on the Human Terrain System Project October 31, 2007 Preamble. Since early October, there has been extensive news media coverage of the U.S. military’s Human Terrain System (hereafter, HTS) project and of that project’s use of anthropologists.

  3. Feb 15, 2011 · ABSTRACT The advent of the U.S. Army's Human Terrain System (HTS) and the recruitment of anthropologists to provide “cultural knowledge” for the purpose of more effective counterinsurgency in Iraq and Afghanistan has created numerous conflicts and debates between HTS advocates and anthropological critics. These debates involve issues of ...

  4. 'The Human Terrain System: Some Lessons Learned and the Way Forward', in Montgomery McFate, and Janice H. Laurence (eds), ...

  5. Aug 18, 2015 · By the time the Human Terrain System was shut down in September, the program had cost American taxpayers more than $700 million and was bereft of purpose; with the war in Iraq purportedly over and ...

  6. Feb 18, 2010 · Mr. Nigh relies on his extensive experience as a Human Terrain Team Advisor to create an insightful analysis of the opportunities and challenges associated with the use of the Human Terrain System in Afghanistan. This case study was created for three key purposes: first, to explore how HTT advisors help military commanders enhance operational

  7. Jul 28, 2015 · The Army Needs Anthropologists. With the quiet death of the military's controversial Human Terrain System, America's soldiers have lost a guiding light that is needed now more than ever. By ...

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