Episode 11: General André Beaufre: The Two Axes of Deterrence
Join Brigadier General Dr Hervé Pierre, Beatrice, and Paul as they explore General André Beaufre's strategic insights and their relevance to modern military thought.
General Beaufre (1902–1975) said strategy is the ‘art of the dialectic of two opposing wills using force to resolve their dispute’. But for him, battle was not the only possible means of achieving one’s objective; ‘other methods may be more effective’.
He underscored changing the enemy’s mind as a key aim of strategy, and pointed to the indirect approach taken by insurgents the world over in their pursuit of this aim.
Beaufre’s originality lay in his fusion of selected insights of several other strategists, ranging from Clausewitz and Foch to Basil Liddell Hart, his friend and mentor.
Our guest, Brigadier General Dr Hervé Pierre, completed his doctorate on André Beaufre at the Sorbonne, with parts of it undertaken while he was deployment in Niger and Mali under Operation Barkhane.
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Paul O’Neill
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Beatrice Heuser
Senior Associate Fellow