The National Security Archive in Washington, DC is a renowned institution dedicated to promoting transparency and accountability in government through the release of declassified records. With a vast collection of over 100,000 documents, the Archive offers invaluable insights into historic U.S. policy decisions, including those related to the Cold War, terrorism, and nuclear weapons proliferation. Its publications, exhibitions, and special projects shed light on significant events and figures, such as the Pinochet dictatorship, Henry Kissinger, and the Carter years, making it an essential resource for researchers and scholars.
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