Norberto Ceresole - Works

Works

Some of his works have been translated into Russian, Arabic and Persian.

  • Ejército y política nacionalista (1968)
  • Crisis militar Argentina (1986)
  • . Perú: Sendero Luminoso, ejército y democracia. Madrid, Spain; Buenos-Aires, Argentina: Prensa y Ediciones Iberoamericanas; Instituto Latinoamericano de Cooperación Tecnológica y Relaciones Internacionales (1987)
  • Política de producción para la defensa (1988)
  • The South Atlantic: War Hypothesis, in Geopolitics of the Southern Cone and Antarctica (1988).
  • Tecnología militar y estrategia nacional (1991)
  • Materiales sobre economía de la defensa y política de la defensa (Buenos Aires, ILCTRI).
  • Terrorismo fundamentalista judío, nuevos escenarios de conflictos (Libertarias, Madrid, 1996)
  • El Nacional-judaísmo: un mesianismo post-sionista, con prólogo de Roger Garaudy (Libertarias, Madrid, 1997)
  • España y los judíos, Expulsión, Inquisición, Holocausto, 1492-1997 (Amanecer, Madrid, 1997).
  • La Falsificación de la Realidad (Libertarias, Madrid-Buenos Aires, 1998)
  • La Conquista del Imperio Americano (Al-Andalus, Madrid-Buenos Aires, 1998)
  • Caudillo, Ejército, Pueblo: la Venezuela del Comandante Chávez (1999)
  • Tres ensayos geopolíticos (2001)
  • La cuestión judía en la América del Sur (2003)

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