Democratic Security Policy in Colombia: Approaches to an enemy-centric counterinsurgency model
Abstract: The purpose of this document is to reflect upon the Democratic Security Policy (PSD by its abbreviation in Spanish) that took place in Colombia under the presidency of Álvaro Uribe Vélez, between 2002 and 2010. To this end, in the fight against the guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed For...
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doaj-3f4c94b27d494bfdbe6ef7a4df90b7f32021-09-19T06:26:26ZengCentro Asociado de la U.N.E.D.Revista de Humanidades1130-50292340-89952019-03-013610.5944/rdh.36.2019.1983717888Democratic Security Policy in Colombia: Approaches to an enemy-centric counterinsurgency modelJerónimo Ríos Sierra0Jaime Zapata GarcíaUniversidad Complutense de MadridAbstract: The purpose of this document is to reflect upon the Democratic Security Policy (PSD by its abbreviation in Spanish) that took place in Colombia under the presidency of Álvaro Uribe Vélez, between 2002 and 2010. To this end, in the fight against the guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC by its abbreviation in Spanish) and the National Liberation Army (ELN by its abbreviation in Spanish), the PSD is understood, in these terms, not so much as a population-centric counterinsurgency strategy, but on the contrary, as a predominantly enemy-centric model. It is also theoretically presented as a hybrid model between the scheme of compulsion and accommodation proposed by Hazelton (2011, 2013, 2017), and the authoritarian model that Zukhov (2012), or Byman (2016) approach, among others. In this regard, the work draws on data from the database on the internal armed conflict expressly facilitated by the Vice-Presidency of the Republic, and by a set of in-depth interviews with the main actors involved in the conflict during the time of the study, from the Government, as well as from the Military Forces, the guerrillas and the paramilitaries. http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/rdh/article/view/19837CounterinsurgencyDemocratic Security Policy (PSD by its abbreviation in Spanish)Armed ConflictColombiaRevolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC by its abbreviation in Spanish)National Liberation Army (ELN by its abbreviation in Spanish) |
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Jerónimo Ríos Sierra Jaime Zapata García Democratic Security Policy in Colombia: Approaches to an enemy-centric counterinsurgency model Revista de Humanidades Counterinsurgency Democratic Security Policy (PSD by its abbreviation in Spanish) Armed Conflict Colombia Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC by its abbreviation in Spanish) National Liberation Army (ELN by its abbreviation in Spanish) |
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Jerónimo Ríos Sierra Jaime Zapata García |
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Democratic Security Policy in Colombia: Approaches to an enemy-centric counterinsurgency model |
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Democratic Security Policy in Colombia: Approaches to an enemy-centric counterinsurgency model |
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Democratic Security Policy in Colombia: Approaches to an enemy-centric counterinsurgency model |
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Democratic Security Policy in Colombia: Approaches to an enemy-centric counterinsurgency model |
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Democratic Security Policy in Colombia: Approaches to an enemy-centric counterinsurgency model |
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democratic security policy in colombia: approaches to an enemy-centric counterinsurgency model |
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Centro Asociado de la U.N.E.D. |
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Revista de Humanidades |
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1130-5029 2340-8995 |
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2019-03-01 |
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Abstract: The purpose of this document is to reflect upon the Democratic Security Policy (PSD by its abbreviation in Spanish) that took place in Colombia under the presidency of Álvaro Uribe Vélez, between 2002 and 2010. To this end, in the fight against the guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC by its abbreviation in Spanish) and the National Liberation Army (ELN by its abbreviation in Spanish), the PSD is understood, in these terms, not so much as a population-centric counterinsurgency strategy, but on the contrary, as a predominantly enemy-centric model. It is also theoretically presented as a hybrid model between the scheme of compulsion and accommodation proposed by Hazelton (2011, 2013, 2017), and the authoritarian model that Zukhov (2012), or Byman (2016) approach, among others. In this regard, the work draws on data from the database on the internal armed conflict expressly facilitated by the Vice-Presidency of the Republic, and by a set of in-depth interviews with the main actors involved in the conflict during the time of the study, from the Government, as well as from the Military Forces, the guerrillas and the paramilitaries.
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Counterinsurgency Democratic Security Policy (PSD by its abbreviation in Spanish) Armed Conflict Colombia Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC by its abbreviation in Spanish) National Liberation Army (ELN by its abbreviation in Spanish) |
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