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Parent topics
- American Civil Liberties Union [r]: American political action group founded in 1920 for protection of civil liberties. [e]
- Fund for Peace [r]: A research and education organization specializing in weak states and failed states [e]
- Human rights [r]: Natural civil and political rights considered universal and applicable to all human beings worldwide. [e]
- Civil rights [r]: Rights considered inherent to members of a society, the arbitrary deprivation of which is subject to enforcement action [e]
- George Washington University [r]: Private, nonsectarian institution chartered by President James Monroe and Congress in 1821; the largest private co-educational institution in Washington, D.C. [e]
- National Security Archive, George Washington University [r]: A nonprofit organization that collects, through legal action when necessary, government documents, especially declassified information [e]
Subtopics
Board
- Russell Hemenway [r]: Chair of the Center for National Security Studies; National Director of the National Committee for an Effective Congress; Trustee of The Fund for Peace; Chair of the Fund for Constitutional Government [e]
- Edgar James [r]: Vice Chair of the Center for National Security Studies; Partner at James & Hoffman and litigator for the National Security Archive, George Washington University [e]
- Nancy Kranich [r]: Treasurer of the Center for National Security Studies; former Associate Dean of Libraries of New York University and the former President of the American Library Association [e]
- Anne Cahn [r]: Board member, Center for National Security Studies; Director of the United States Institute of Peace, Former scholar-in-residence, American University; former Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and U.S. Department of Defense staffer; author of Killing Détente [e]
- Sheila Coronel [r]: Board member; Center for National Security Studies; Director of the Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism and the former Director of the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism [e]
- Herbert Foerstel [r]: board member; Center for National Security Studies;University of Maryland librarian; author of Secret Science and Surveillance in the Stacks; member of the American Library Association’s Intellectual Freedom Committee. [e]
- William Y. Smith [r]: Retired general, United States Air Force, with post-retirement work in think tanks and interest groups strategic and industrial planning, history, public access to information, and U.S. political decisionmaking; intimate access, as a junior officer, to Cuban Missile Crisis details [e]
- Thomas Blanton [r]: Board member, Center for National Security Studies; Director, George Washington University National Security Archive [e]
Staff
- Kate Martin [r]: Executive Director of the Center for National Security Studies; former faculty of Georgetown University Law Center and General Counsel of the George Washington University National Security Archive [e]
- United States intelligence community [r]: The United States' intelligence agencies coordinated by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. [e]
- Lisa Graves [r]: Executive director, Center for Media and Democracy, formerly Deputy Director of the Center for National Security Studies and Senior Counsel for Legislative Strategy at the American Civil Liberties Union; Chief Nominations Counsel on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee; executive for the U.S. Court system; career civil servant in the U.S. Department of Justice [e]
- Robert Borosage [r]: U.S. progressive activist and author, co-founder of Institute for America’s Future and Campaign for America’s Future [e]