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AUGUST 8, 2017

1953 Iran Coup: New U.S. Documents Confirm British Approached U.S. in Late 1952
About Ousting Mosaddeq
State Department Temporarily Declined, in Part Because U.S. Was Still Hoping to
Reach Oil Deal with Iranian Prime Minister


AUGUST 7, 2017

The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II
Updated 7 August 2017, with two extra documents [Documents 91 and 96] on Truman
and the atomic bombings


JULY 20, 2017

The Murrey Marder Papers at the National Security Archive
Legendary Washington Post Correspondent Faced Down Joe McCarthy, Popularized the
Term “Credibility Gap”


JULY 17, 2017

Judge Orders Sep. 8 Deadline for Mar-a-Lago Visitor Records Release
White House Records Still at Issue in Doyle v. DHS


JUNE 15, 2017

Iran 1953: State Department Finally Releases Updated Official History of
Mosaddeq Coup
Formerly Secret Documents from State, CIA Provide New Information about Covert
Operations Planning and Implementation Plus Contemporaneous Analyses


JUNE 8, 2017

Japan Plutonium Overhang Origins and Dangers Debated by U.S. Officials
Proliferation Risks of Japanese Plutonium Surpluses Troubled U.S. Officials


JUNE 2, 2017

The White House, the CIA and the Pike Committee, 1975
Ford Administration Nearly Triggered Constitutional Crisis Over Congressional
Access to Intelligence Community Records


JUNE 1, 2017

How Do You Solve a Problem like (South) Korea?
U.S.-ROK Relations during the Carter Years Faltered over Troop Withdrawals,
Human Rights, an Assassination, and a Coup


MAY 25, 2017

Anatoly S. Chernyaev Diary, 1977
Inside the Central Committee during Brezhnev’s stagnation


MAY 23, 2017

#WeStandWithCEU
The New York Review of Books Features Full-Page Ad for National Security Archive
Publications with CEU Press and ProQuest


MAY 18, 2017

Chiquita Papers Are Key Evidence in International Criminal Court Filing
Groups Ask ICC to Investigate Banana Company Execs for Facilitating Crimes
Against Humanity


MAY 11, 2017

Chiquita Papers Document over $800,000 in Payments to Colombian Guerrillas
Internal Security Reports Detail Negotiations with Subversive Groups


MAY 10, 2017

Hungary 1956: Reviving the Debate over US (In)action during the Revolution
Eisenhower’s Caution Broadly Justified, Declassified Defense Department Study
Finds


MAY 3, 2017

Cyber Vault Highlights
40+ Primary Sources Every Cyber Student Needs


MAY 2, 2017

Chiquita Papers: Uncertainty Fueled Staff Concerns about Payments of Guerrillas
and Paramilitaries
Colombia Payments a “Leap of Faith”


APRIL 27, 2017

Trump Continues U.S. Declassified Diplomacy with Argentina
Operation Condor Considered Expanding into United States and Europe, New Records
Show


APRIL 25, 2017

Agustin Edwards: A Declassified Obituary
Declassified CIA, White House Documents Reveal Collaboration between Chilean
Media Mogul and Highest Level of Nixon Administration


APRIL 24, 2017

The New Chiquita Papers: Secret Testimony and Internal Records Identify Banana
Executives who Bankrolled Terror in Colombia
SEC Deposition Transcripts Detail Years of Payments to Colombian Paramilitary,
Guerrilla Groups


APRIL 14, 2017

Trump Hides White House Visitor Logs
False Claims of National Security/Privacy Risk; 6 Million Obama Visitors Prove
Otherwise


APRIL 12, 2017

Stopping Korea from Going Nuclear, Part II
Canada, France, U.S. Cooperated to Halt Seoul's Ambitions


APRIL 10, 2017

Trump Visitor Logs Subject to FOIA Lawsuit
Archive, Knight Institute, CREW File Doyle v. DHS in New York Federal Court

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