The Colombian Defence Doctrine evolution, the western interference and the adjustments of the internal dynamics
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Although the Colombian Military Forces (CMF) have historically developed their doctrine following the example of Western countries, the country›s history presents how, since the beginning of the military organisation, its doctrine has had to change and adapt to local reality. The CMF doctrine have acquired differential characteristics, such as the mixed role between the military and the civilian since the times of the Conquest, the policialisation of the military and vice versa, which are intrinsically linked to the development of its functions within the territory. The role of the Colombian Military Forces continues to be mainly internal to counteract the country›s security problems; it has been focused on the integrity of the territory and human security in all its dimensions. Despite not being an expeditionary force, the experience and current capabilities of this organisation allow their interoperability, which has been focused on peace operations.
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