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On "tribes" and bribes: "Iraq tribal study," al-Anbar's awakening, and social science
2009
Focaal: Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology
The concept of the "tribe" has captured the imagination of military planners, who have been inspired partly by social scientists. Interest in tribes stems from events in Iraq's al-Anbar province, where the US military has co-opted Sunni "tribal" leaders. Some social scientists have capitalized on these developments by doing contract work for the Pentagon. For example, the "Iraq tribal study"-prepared by a private company consisting of anthropologists and political scientists among
doi:10.3167/fcl.2009.530107
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