Oscar Luis Calle Pérez

Peruvian Army

Oscar Luis Calle Pérez

Peruvian Army

Major General of the Peruvian Army, Infantry Branch, belonging to the Special Forces, with a specialization in Command, and a broad trajectory in strategic planning, operational conduction, intelligence, military education, and international cooperation—areas directly linked to the research and analysis lines of the Peruvian Army’s Center for Strategic Studies (CEEEP).

He holds a PhD in Business Administration from Universidad Alas Peruanas; a Master’s in Finance from EADA Business School (Spain); a Master’s in Public Management and a Master’s in Business Administration with a mention in General Management from Universidad ESAN; and a Master’s in Military Sciences from the Peruvian Army War College – EPG. This training underpins his analytical focus on security, defense, and strategic state management.

He has advanced studies from the Peruvian Army High Command Course (Higher War College – EPG), as well as diplomas in Defense Policies, Intelligence, National Defense and Security, Human Resources Management, and Finance, which strengthen his capacity for comprehensive threat analysis, defense strategy formulation, and articulation between security, governability, and development.

In the professional sphere, he has held high-level positions in operational commands, intelligence agencies, military education institutions, and international representation, highlighting his performance as Head of the Peruvian Delegation to the Inter-American Defense Board (OAS). His experience contributes directly to strategic analysis, academic production, and doctrinal reflection promoted by the CEEEP in support of state decision-making and the dissemination of national strategic thinking.

He currently serves as Commander General of the II Army Division and the Central Operational Command.

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May 8, 2025
This article comprehensively analyzes the threats to national security in La Rinconada, Puno, focusing on organized crime, informal and illegal mining, environmental contamination and the public health crisis. In this region, various criminal organizations operate, dedicated to gold trafficking, smuggling and transnational crime, consolidating criminal structures with access to weapons and illicit financing. Their territorial control, based on violence and corruption, not only weakens state authority, but also exploits mine workers and monopolizes the illegal […]
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February 27, 2025
By: Miguel A. Gonzales, Oscar L. Calle, Rolando E. Campos and Manolo Eduardo (27/02/25). This article analyzes the impact of ideological radicalization and its convergence with Transnational Organized Crime (TOC) on national security in Peru. Through a descriptive and analytical methodology, it examines the areas most affected by these phenomena, assessing how radical groups and organized crime affect governance and compromise state control over key territories. […]
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April 18, 2024
By: Óscar Luis Calle Pérez (18/04/2024). Addressing the deep-rooted problem of drug trafficking in the Apurimac, Ene and Mantaro River Valleys (VRAEM), this article examines the complex interaction between criminal organizations and the self-styled Terrorist Organization Militarized Communist Party of Peru Marxist Leninist Maoist, mainly Xiist (MPCP – MLM – PX). Its objective is to analyze the strategies implemented by the Special Command of the Apurimac, Ene and Mantaro River Valleys (CEVRAEM) to dismantle the […]
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August 31, 2023
By Miguel Ángel Gonzales Bojórquez, Oscar Luis Calle Pérez, Rolando Enrique Campos Hashimoto y Manolo Eduardo Villagra. This is a Peruvian Army Center for Strategic Studies (CEEEP) publication. […]
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August 10, 2023
By: Oscar Luis Calle Pérez (10/08/2023). The training and development of the military is based on the values that define their ethics and conduct, both in the military and in the citizen. These virtues, such as honor, loyalty, respect, discipline, and responsibility forge the identity and character of these professionals. On the other hand, they must always be prepared to face situations of great demand and comply with the requirements that the homeland imposes, in […]