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The '''Center for National Security Studies (CNSS)''', a non-governmental advocacy and research organization, was founded in 1974 to work for control of agencies of the [[United States intelligence community]];  a [[human rights]] and [[civil liberties]] organization intended to balance claims of national security from eroding civil liberties or constitutional rights. It was created as a joint project of the [[American Civil Liberties Union]] and the [[Fund for Peace]], and is funded by the * [{George Washington University]] [[National Security Archive]] Fund, Inc.
The '''Center for National Security Studies (CNSS)''', a non-governmental advocacy and research organization, was founded in 1974 to work for control of agencies of the [[United States intelligence community]];  a [[human rights]] and [[civil liberties]] organization intended to balance claims of national security from eroding civil liberties or constitutional rights. It was created as a joint project of the [[American Civil Liberties Union]] and the [[Fund for Peace]], and is funded by the [[George Washington University]] [[National Security Archive]] Fund, Inc.

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The Center for National Security Studies (CNSS), a non-governmental advocacy and research organization, was founded in 1974 to work for control of agencies of the United States intelligence community; a human rights and civil liberties organization intended to balance claims of national security from eroding civil liberties or constitutional rights. It was created as a joint project of the American Civil Liberties Union and the Fund for Peace, and is funded by the George Washington University National Security Archive Fund, Inc.