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The Role of Human Terrain and Cultural Intelligence in Contemporary Hybrid and Urban Warfare

El papel del terreno humano y la inteligencia cultural en la guerra híbrida y urbana contemporánea

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Pages 84-102 | Published online: 17 Apr 2019
 

ABSTRACT

This article deals with the increasing importance of human terrain and cultural intelligence in the contemporary urban warfare and elaborates on the interfaces between human terrain and cultural intelligence. After defining the concepts and explaining their rationales and necessity we describe the modern historical development of both, emphasizing the American experience in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, and briefly mentioning on the Israeli experience in Lebanon and the Palestinian territories. Using the theoretical foundations of both concepts enables us to add another analytical and theoretical layer to the existing literature.

Our main claim is that acquiring an in-depth understanding of the local culture is an essential condition for ensuring the relevance of a military mission. Cultural understanding and knowledge are outcomes of cultural intelligence which obtained by the Human Terrain System that must be a structural and operational means of each military mission and force participates in contemporary hybrid and urban warfare.

Recognizing the importance of cultural intelligence led the American military to develop its Human Terrain System. Commanders and team members who took part in the program widely agreed that the Human Terrain System contributes to the relevance and success of the military mission. On the other hand, its operation also sparked criticism, both in military and academic arenas. Despite the methodological, operational, and organizational developments of the Human Terrain System in the American context, gaps still exist, and its assimilation in the combat doctrine and in the intelligence methodology also exist among the security and intelligence agencies in Israel.

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Omer Dostri

Omer Dostri is a Ph.D Candidate at the Department of Political Studies in Bar-Ilan University and a Reaserch Fellow at The Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security.

Kobi Michael

Kobi Michael is a senior research fellow at The Institute for National Security Studies. He has published widely in his field - including 16 books and monographs and over 70 articles and chapters in books - and has been awarded several academic prizes.

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