Dehumanization and Irregular Warfare
Abstract
In the current global environment, the practice of dehumanization (i.e., the stripping away of common attributes among people that call for respect and constrain violence) and the misperception it creates have resulted in misguided attempts by militaries to influence the center of gravity in irregular warfare: the civilian population. Traditional thought in this matter implies that cultural training is the most important factor in creating more effective influence operations when dealing in irregular warfare scenarios. By examining dehumanization and the factors that cause it in irregular warfare environments, this thesis will provide a framework for better understanding how dehumanization impacts influence operations. The analysis seeks to explain how dehumanization occurs and how it can be prevented, thereby setting the necessary conditions for effective population influence.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2013
- Accession Number
- ADA584075
Entities
People
- Alexander S. Ford
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School