NATO's Secret Armies: Operation GLADIO and Terrorism in Western Europe
- D. Ganser
- History, Political Science
- 3 February 2005
Introduction 1. A Terrorist Attack In Italy 2. A Scandal Shocks Western Europe 3. No Comment From NATO, CIA And MI64. The Secret War In The United Kingdom 5. The Secret War In The United States 6.…
Terrorism in Western Europe : an approach to NATO’s Secret stay-behind armies
- D. Ganser
- Political Science, History
- 2005
Recent research has revealed secret armies have existed across Western Europe during the Cold War.1 Coordinated by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), they were run by the European…
Systems biology of monovalent cation homeostasis in yeast: the translucent contribution.
- J. Ariño, E. Aydar, H. Sychrová
- BiologyAdvances in Microbial Physiology
- 2014
The S. cerevisiae cation translocation protein Trk1 is functional without its "long hydrophilic loop" but LHL regulates cation translocation activity and selectivity.
- Deepika Kale, P. Spurný, J. Ludwig
- BiologyBiochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes
- 1 August 2019
The ghost of Machiavelli: An approach to operation Gladio and terrorism in cold war Italy
- D. Ganser
- History
- 29 August 2006
In 1990, a document was made public in Italy that shed new light on the secret aspects of the Cold War in Western Europe. The document, dated 1 June 1959, had been compiled by the Italian military…
Fear as a weapon : the effects of psychological warfare on domestic and international politics
- D. Ganser
- Political Science
- 2005
The CIA in Western Europe and the abuse of human rights
- D. Ganser
- Political Science
- 1 October 2006
Covert action by the CIA and other intelligence services is designed to remain secret. Academics and the public at large therefore to this very day face great difficulties in answering two specific…
Reckless Gamble: The Sabotage of the United Nations in the Cuban Conflict and the Missile Crisis of 1962.
- D. Ganser
- Political Science
- 2002
The British secret service in neutral Switzerland: An unfinished debate on NATO's cold war stay-behind armies
- D. Ganser
- Political Science
- 1 December 2005
In 1990, the existence of a secret anti-Communist stay-behind army in Italy, codenamed ‘Gladio’ and linked to NATO, was revealed. Subsequently, similar stay-behind armies were discovered in all NATO…
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