Building a National Strategy to Counter Hybrid Threats in Colombia

Authors

  • Elmers Freddy Velandia Pardo Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, Colombia
  • Diego Fernando Cano Cuevas Escuela Superior de Guerra, Colombia
  • Manuel Alexander Betancur Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, Colombia
  • Claudio Paya Santos Valencia International University, Spain

Keywords:

Hybridization, complexity, encompassing, fragmentation, strategy

Abstract

This article analyzes hybrid threats through the viability of strategies that impact the dimension of private and public security in the Colombian context in order to elucidate the possibilities available to counteract this phenomenon from the capacity of States. Using a qualitative approach, we approach the contemporary concept of hybridization and the reality that the country is going through in terms of what it means to encompass and fragment this type of challenge that transcends the military, technological, socioeconomic, ethnic, religious and cultural spheres. cultural given the multimodal characteristics inserted in the complexity of hybrid threats that converge in a task that, at the same time that anticipates and plans, also carries out a reading of shielding aimed at accumulating experience in risk management and resolution provision to finally derive conclusions as a contribution to the background and expertise in this specific field of security.

Published

12-05-2025

How to Cite

Elmers Freddy Velandia Pardo, Diego Fernando Cano Cuevas, Manuel Alexander Betancur, & Claudio Paya Santos. (2025). Building a National Strategy to Counter Hybrid Threats in Colombia. Well Testing Journal, 34(S2), 25–44. Retrieved from https://welltestingjournal.com/index.php/WT/article/view/164

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Section

Research Articles

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