Digital National Security Archive unlocks a trove of important declassified U.S. government documents, providing vital primary source material to advance research in twentieth and twenty-first century history, politics, and international relations. The digitized documents are made available in over 40 topic-based collections, with two new collections added each year. The curation of each collection is overseen by subject-area scholars to ensure the material provides the most discerning coverage of the topic. Collections include:
- Peru: Human Rights, Drugs, and Democracy: 1980-2000
- CIA Covert Operations: From Carter to Obama, 1977-2010
- Electronic Surveillance: From the Cold War to the War on Terror
- China and the United States: From Hostility to Engagement, 1960–1998
- The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
- Iraq gate: Saddam Hussein, U.S. Policy and the Prelude to the
- Persian Gulf War, 1980–1994
- South Africa: The Making of U.S. Policy, 1962–1989
- Mexico-United States Counternarcotics Policy 1969-2013
Trial Link for Digital National Security Archive
The Digital National Security Archive is available on a trial basis until July 30, 2015. Let us know what you think about this resource!