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Publications
- Chapter 1: Introduction: Unveiling the Human Terrain System
- Iraq: The Social Context of IEDs
- Chapter 3: Don Marshall and the Strategic Objective
- Chapter 1: Gerald Hickey and the Dangers Inherent
- Chapter 2: Gregory Bateson and Information Operations
- Chapter 5: Jomo Kenyatta, Louis Leakey, and the Counter-Insurgency System
- Chapter 6: Robert Sutherland Rattray and Indirect Rule
- Anthropology in the Bunker: Teaching Transcultural War at the US Naval War College
- Chapter 4: John Useem and Governance Operations
- Chapter 8: Tom Harrisson and Unconventional Warfare
- [Reprint] Considering Anthropology and Small Wars
- Being There: US Navy Organizational Culture and the Forward Presence Debate
- Returning the Fallen, a Review of Sarah E. Wagner's What Remains: Bringing America's Missing Home from the Vietnam War
- Useful Knowledge: Snouck Hurgronje and Islamic Insurgency in Aceh
- Social Science Goes to War: The Human Terrain System in Iraq and Afghanistan
- On Small Wars and Anthropology (book chapter)
- Mercenaries, in New Encyclopedia of Africa, 2nd edition
- Pax Britannica: British Counterinsurgency In Northern Ireland, 1969-1982
- The ‘Memory of War’: Tribes and the Legitimate Use of Force in Iraq
- Anthropology and Counterinsurgency: The Strange Story of Their Curious Relationship
- "The Stream Crosses the Path" Robert Sutherland Rattray and Ashanti (1923)
- Military Anthropology: Soldiers, Scholars and Subjects at the Margins of Empire
- Chapter 10: David Prescott Barrows and the Military Execution of Foreign Policy (Oxford, 2018)
- Chapter 9: Ursula Graham Bower and Military Leadership
- [Reprint] Being There: US Navy Organisational Culture and the Forward Presence Debate
- The Author Replies
- Gender diversity management in NATO for sustainable security and peace
- Chapter 2: Mind the Gap: Bridging the Military/Academic Divide
- Statement of Dr. Montgomery McFate before the House Armed Services Committee, Oversight And Investigations Subcommittee, United States House Of Representatives, 110th Congress, 2nd Session, Hearings On The Importance Of Socio-Cultural Knowledge To The Us Military, 9 July 2008
- [Reprint] Anthropology and Counterinsurgency: The Strange Story of Their Curious Relationship
- Reflections on the Human Terrain System During the First Four Years
- Culture and Counterinsurgency
- Role and Effectiveness of Socio-cultural Knowledge in Counterinsurgency (For Official Use Only), IDA Report #P-4187
- Iraq: The Social Context of IEDs
- An Organizational Solution for DOD's Cultural Knowledge Needs
- Cultural Knowledge and Common Sense: a Response to Roberto Gonzalez
- Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Understanding Human Dynamics
- The Object Beyond War: Counterinsurgency and the Four Tools of Political Competition
- Cultural Intelligence: “Far More Difficult than Counting Tanks and Planes”
- Building Bridges or Burning Heretics?
- Field Manual 3-24, Counterinsurgency
- Iraq Tribal Study: Al Anbar Governorate
- Human Intelligence; Turkey; Iran; Libya; Egypt; Algeria; Yemen; Sudan; Philip Agee; Afghanistan in Encyclopedia of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, ed. Rodney Carlisle
- Manipulating the Architecture of Cultural Control: A Conceptual Model for Strategic Influence Operations in North Korea
- Dr. Seuss and the Art of War: Arcane Military Wisdom from the Master
- What Do Commanders Really Want to Know? US Army Human Terrain System Lessons Learned from Iraq and Afghanistan
- Statement of Dr. Montgomery Mcfate before the house armed services committee, oversight and investigations subcommittee, united states house of representatives, 110th congress, 2nd session, hearings on the importance of socio-cultural knowledge to the us military, 9 july 2008
- Military Realism: The Logic and Limits of Force and Innovation in the US Army by Peter Campbell
- Considering Anthropology and Small Wars (ed. book)
- The Myths of Lyme Disease Separating Fact from Fiction for Military Personnel
- The Military Utility of Understanding Adversary Culture
- Pax Brittania : British Counterinsurgency in Northern Ireland, 1969-1982
- The Impact of Republican Culture on the Ceasefire in Northern Ireland
- Have Rifle With Scope, Will Travel: The Global Economy of Mercenary Violence
- ‘A Failure of Imagination’: Cultural Knowledge and Intelligence
- North Korean Culture and Society (For Official Use Only), RAND Report #PM-1648-USCA
- The Multiplicity of Legal Systems in Northern Ireland
- Review of Human Rights of Women: National and International Perspectives, ed. R. Cook (1994)
- Ceasefire: The Impact of Republican Political Culture on the Ceasefire Process in Northern Ireland
- Military Utility of Understanding Adversary Culture, Joint Force Quarterly, vol. 38 (2005), 42-48.
- Chapter 5: Jomo Kenyatta, Louis Leakey, and the Counter-Insurgency System
- On Small Wars and Anthropology (book chapter)
- Cultural Knowledge and Common Sense: a Response to Roberto Gonzalez
- Being there: US Navy organisational culture and the forward presence debate
- Iraq: Social Context of IEDs, Military Review 85, no. 3 (May/June 2005): 37-40. ...
- "Reflections on the Human Terrain System During the First 4 Years," PRISM Journal, vol. 2, no. 4 (September 2013), 63-82.
- Manipulating the Architecture of Cultural Control: A Conceptual Model for Strategic Influence Operations in North Korea, Journal of Information Warfare, vol. 4, No. 1 (2005): 21-40.
- An Organizational Solution for DOD's Cultural Knowledge Needs, Military Review 85, no. 4 (July-August, 2005), 18-21
- Anthropology and Counterinsurgency: The Strange Story of Their Curious Relationship, Military Review 85, no. 2 (March 2005): 20-23.
- Anthropology and Counterinsurgency: The Strange Story of Their Curious Relationship, Military Review 85, no. 2 (March 2005): 20-23.
- Cultural Knowledge and Common Sense: a Response to Roberto Gonzalez
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Jackson, Andrea V.
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Steve Fondacaro