Declassified Documents
Index/landing note for the Declassified Documents shelf in the Library (section 10). Collects historically significant government, intelligence community, and archival primary-source documents now in the open domain. Each entry preserves analytical value as a direct citation source.
Shelf Contents
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ICA 2017-01D — Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent US Elections (2017)
Joint CIA/FBI/NSA high-confidence assessment of Russian active measures campaign targeting the 2016 US election. Primary reference for state-directed hybrid influence operations in democratic processes. -
Soviet Active Measures — U.S. Department of State (1985)
Cold War-era baseline document on Soviet political warfare methodology. Essential for historical comparison with contemporary Russian IO doctrine. -
The Mitrokhin Archive — KGB Foreign Intelligence Files (1990s–2000s)
Defector-sourced KGB operational archive; primary source for Cold War active measures, agent networks, and foreign influence operations.
Related
- 10 Library — parent MOC
- Reading List: Political Warfare and Active Measures
- Cold War — historical context note
- Active Measures — concept note
- Russia — principal actor in most holdings