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Comparative Models of Counterinsurgency: British and French Traditions and their Applicability in Contemporary Conflicts

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56221/spt.v2i4.40

Keywords:

War, Counterinsurgency, Insurgency, Models, NewCOIN, Defense

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to carry out a comparative analysis between the British and French counterinsurgency models. The purpose is to identify the differences and relevant aspects between both models, in order to address the requirements of counterinsurgency in contemporary conflicts, which are full of multiple elements of gray zone, extremely irregular actors and means. To achieve this, first an overview of counterinsurgency will be presented, then the British model will be examined in detail, followed by a review of the French model. Finally, comments will be made to highlight some of the most significant aspects of the application of these models in the context of contemporary counterinsurgency warfare, which is characterized by extremely ambiguous and nebulous scenarios.

Author Biography

  • Luis Alexander Montero Moncada, Escuela Superior de Guerra de Colombia, Escuela Superior de Guerra de Colombia

    Luis Alexander Montero Moncada, international analyst and researcher, Political Scientist from the National University of Colombia, Magister in analysis of contemporary political, economic and international problems from the Externado University of Colombia and the Institute of Political Studies of Paris Sciences-PO, is Magister Honoris Causa in Strategic Intelligence by the School of Intelligence and Counterintelligence of the Army "Brigadier General Ricardo Charry Solano". Media consultant. Political Advisor to the Embassy of Palestine in Colombia and CEO of Strategy & Global Risk, he is an expert in Strategic Intelligence, Strategic Analysis, Operations, Security and Defense. Currently, he teaches at the Escuela Superior de Guerra de Colombia.

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2023-10-31

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