The author points out that Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) insurgents actively are pursuing a strategy to mobilize the disaffected and disposed people of Colombia, and to control the entire national territory. At the same time, he argues that no one in the national political establishment has taken the initiative to conduct an appropriate effort to deny FARC its objective. As a result, the Colombian Army has been left alone to direct the fight, without a coordinated and integrated national campaign plan or other resources that would allow for success. The author concludes that the Army has bought time, and there is still an opportunity for the United States to help Colombia deal with its insurgent threat in new ways.https://pr...
In 2016, the agreement for the cessation of the conflict and the establishment of a sustainable and...
This monograph is the first in a new Special Series of monographs that stems from the February 2001 ...
The 2016 peace accords between the Colombian state and the FARC created great expectations of peace ...
There is little solid research that explores counterinsurgency practices against the Revolutionary A...
For the first time in 40 years, cautious optimism pervades discussions of Bogota\u27s seemingly intr...
The intent of this monograph was to explore the multiple dimensions of Colombia\u27s ongoing crisis ...
American strategy towards Colombia has shifted from a counternarcotics focus to more comprehensive s...
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People’s Army (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombi...
This paper aims to describe the operational transformation of the Colombian army since the 1990s. Sp...
The election of President Juan Manuel Santos in Columbia marks a new era in Columbian security polic...
Colombia is still in the throes of armed conflict and organised violence that has been ongoing durin...
Colombian citizens and the government have faced a harsh and violent threat for more than 40 years. ...
The author analyzes the drug intervention conundrum of Colombia. He then summarizes the reasons for ...
The author, a former member of the Colombian Senate and now the General Secretary to the President o...
This book examines the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) as a commercial insurgency thro...
In 2016, the agreement for the cessation of the conflict and the establishment of a sustainable and...
This monograph is the first in a new Special Series of monographs that stems from the February 2001 ...
The 2016 peace accords between the Colombian state and the FARC created great expectations of peace ...
There is little solid research that explores counterinsurgency practices against the Revolutionary A...
For the first time in 40 years, cautious optimism pervades discussions of Bogota\u27s seemingly intr...
The intent of this monograph was to explore the multiple dimensions of Colombia\u27s ongoing crisis ...
American strategy towards Colombia has shifted from a counternarcotics focus to more comprehensive s...
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People’s Army (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombi...
This paper aims to describe the operational transformation of the Colombian army since the 1990s. Sp...
The election of President Juan Manuel Santos in Columbia marks a new era in Columbian security polic...
Colombia is still in the throes of armed conflict and organised violence that has been ongoing durin...
Colombian citizens and the government have faced a harsh and violent threat for more than 40 years. ...
The author analyzes the drug intervention conundrum of Colombia. He then summarizes the reasons for ...
The author, a former member of the Colombian Senate and now the General Secretary to the President o...
This book examines the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) as a commercial insurgency thro...
In 2016, the agreement for the cessation of the conflict and the establishment of a sustainable and...
This monograph is the first in a new Special Series of monographs that stems from the February 2001 ...
The 2016 peace accords between the Colombian state and the FARC created great expectations of peace ...