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Thailand - Anthropology Goes to War: Professional Ethics and Counterinsurgency in Thailand. By Eric Wakin. Madison: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin, Monograph No. 7, 1992. Pp. 319. Notes, Bibliography, Index.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Anthony R. Walker
Affiliation:
Ohio State University

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Book Reviews: General
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Copyright © The National University of Singapore 1993

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References

1 Wolf, Eric R. and Jorgensen, Joseph G., “Anthropology on the Warpath in Thailand”, New York Review of Books, 19 11 1970Google Scholar (whence, I assume, Wakin borrows the title for his book); followed by letters to the editor from Australian anthropologist Peter Hinton and Wolf and Jorgensen in the 8 April 1971 issue, and from Wolf and Jorgensen again, and U.S. anthropologist Delmos Jones, published in the 22 July issue.

2 Davenport, William, Olmsted, David, Mead, Margaret and Freed, Ruth, Report of the Ad Hoc Committee to Evaluate the Controversy Concerning Anthropological Activities in Thailand, American Anthropological Association, 27 09 1971Google Scholar.