Antonio Apala, Born in Bolivia, is an Expert in Security, Defense, and National Development. Strategic analyst, Director of postgraduate thesis in National, Social, Economic, Military, and Development Policies. Consultant in areas of Geopolitics. Work as Dean and academic teacher of the School of Higher National Studies. Security specialist, Defense, and National Development. Member of the Military Historical Research Institute. Participant of the Society Commission of writers and historians for the Bicentennial of Bolivia. Diplomat as military attaché to the Bolivian Embassy in the Republic of Peru. Command of Large and Small Naval Units and Naval Academic Institutes and founding member of the Network of Latin American Experts and Analysts.
Master in Higher Education. Master of Security, Defense and National Development. Master in Port, Maritime and Fisheries Administration. Graduated from the Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies, William J. Perry with a mention in Strategy and Defense Policy.
Written books: New Historical Vision of the Republic of Bolivia. The Silala geopolitical equation. New geopolitical conception of the Ichilo Mamore Waterway. Many works with a Doctrinal orientation and ultimately to the military field.