Social Science Goes to War: The Human Terrain System in Iraq and Afghanistan

Montgomery McFate (Editor), Associate Professor Janice H Laurence (Editor), General David Petraeus (Foreword), and Janice H Laurence (Editor)

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The Human Terrain System (HTS) was catapulted into existence in 2006 by the US military's urgent need for knowledge of the human dimension of the battlespace in Iraq and Afghanistan. Its centrepiece was embedded groups of mixed military and civilian personnel, known as Human Terrain Teams (HTTs), whose mission was to conduct social science research and analysis and to advise military commanders about the local population. Bringing social science - and actual social scientists - to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan was bold and challenging. Despite the controversy over HTS among scholars, there is little good, reliable source material written by those with experience of HTS or about the actual work carried out by teams in theatre. This volume goes beyond the anecdotes, snippets and blogs to provide a comprehensive, objective and detailed view of HTS. The contributors put the program in historical context, discuss the obstacles it faced, analyse its successes, and detail the work of the teams downrange. Most importantly, they capture some of the diverse lived experience of HTS scholars and practitioners drawn from an eclectic array of the social sciences.
  • ISBN10 0190216727
  • ISBN13 9780190216726
  • Publish Date 1 November 2015 (first published 1 September 2015)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Oxford University Press, USA
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 320
  • Language English