Abstract

Abstract The article delves into the evolution of perspectives on cultural anthropology and its significance within the military operational environment. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and incorporating cultural elements into the planning and execution of military operations, particularly by analyzing interactions among diverse cultures in conflict zones. The study advocates for an interdisciplinary approach, merging anthropological insights into security strategies and military interventions. Ultimately, it outlines pathways for operationalizing culture and applying these concepts practically in operational settings to enhance the efficacy of military endeavors and foster dialogue and cooperation amidst globalization and cultural diversity.

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