

S2E11: General André Beaufre: The Two Axes of Deterrence with Brigadier General Dr Hervé Pierre
5 snips Jan 10, 2023
Brigadier General Dr. Hervé Pierre, an expert on French military strategy, delves into the influential ideas of General André Beaufre. He discusses Beaufre's definition of strategy as the effective application of force and highlights the importance of changing the enemy's mindset. Pierre also unpacks the balance between direct and indirect warfare, relating it to modern conflicts. Additionally, he explores the complexities of French nuclear deterrence, examining how perceptions shape strategy from historical to contemporary contexts.
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Complementary War Concepts
- André Beaufre combined seemingly opposite concepts of direct and indirect war to form a cohesive strategy of action.
- He emphasized that these modes correspond to different tactics: direct force and intelligence or agility.
Beaufre's Two Career Phases
- Beaufre's career spanned from infantry officer wounded in action to strategic thinker sidelined despite brilliance.
- His two missed career opportunities left him bitter but his strategic work remains influential.
Peace-War Dialectic Insight
- Beaufre created a new strategic language by fusing ideas from various thinkers, transforming their meanings.
- He introduced a dialectic peace-war concept, viewing them as complementary opposites rather than one subduing the other.