The Digital National Security Archive (DNSA) offers the most comprehensive collection available for libraries of significant primary documents central to U.S. foreign and military policy since 1945. More than 60 topic-based modules cover the most critical world events, countries, and U.S. policy decisions from post-World War II through the 21st century with more than 150,000 indexed, declassified government documents.
- Expertly Curated Collections: An expanding range of collections with new additions each year, curated by foreign policy experts and scholars, featuring expertly indexed documents with abstracts and detailed subject access, plus overview essays, chronologies, glossaries, and collection-specific bibliographies
- Declassified Government Documents: Including presidential directives, internal memos, diplomatic cables, intelligence reports, policy planning documents, meeting notes, White House communications, and other high-level government materials, many released for the first time
- Diverse Historical Coverage: Key primary sources on the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam War, Cold War negotiations, Iran-Contra affair, nuclear proliferation debates, 9/11, and the Afghanistan and Iraq wars through declassified records
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- Collection 64 - The CIA and the Behavioral Sciences: Mind Control, Drug Experiments and MKULTRA
- Collection 63 - U.S.-Russia Relations: From the Fall of the Soviet Union to the Rise of Putin, 1991-2000
- Coming soon: Collection 65 - U.S. Nuclear Nonproliferation 2, Part II: The Nixon-Ford Years, 1969-1976
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