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Nautilus’ Freedom of Information Act – Global Disclosure Project examines and publishes information on government policy and doctrine in the United States and other countries. The project aspires to increase government accountability and inform the public on high-level government planning, particularly on issues of Nuclear policy. Our FOIA reports develop the existing discourse on current affairs by giving our readers a historical view of international problems that continue to plague us today, as well as provide a valuable source of information on the way that these problems have been and are viewed by the US government. The project approaches policy analysis from a multilateral perspective with coordinated use of multinational Freedom of Information Act Requests and freedom of information use. This project creates public information with synchronized multi-national filings of freedom of information requests on governments for release of specific information. It “pools” the released information to maximize transparency beyond what is possible with purely national disclosures, and jointly analyzes and disseminates the information widely to provide unrestricted global public access to declassified documents and analysis. This approach differs from — yet supplements – policy research based on existing FOIA projects that promote FOIA laws in many countries and nurture their use in a national context.

Amongst Nautilus’ most effective and influential use of FOIA to date has been our work around the document Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Southeast Asia. Visit our Essentially Annihilated page to read about the report and the impact its release has had.

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Document Author/Editor Classification Tags File
The Impact of the Withdrawal of US Ground Forces from Korea upon Japanese Defense Policy Joseph G. Meeko, IV
The Impact of the Withdrawal of US Ground Forces from Korea upon Japanese Defesnse Policy Joseph G. Meeker
The Implications for Arms Control of Perceptions of Strategic Weapons Systems. Volume V: Polling Data Jerome Laulicht
The Implications for Arms Control of Perceptions of Strategic Weapons Systems. Volume VI: Index Dorothea Carpenter
The Implications of the Chinese Nuclear Force for US Strategic and Arms Control Policies Summary Report Ralph N. Clough
The Integrated National Police in Philippine Counterinsurgency Operations– The Great Difference Venancio R. Duque, Jr., Colonel, Philippine Constabilary
The Issue of Forward Based Systems in arms control Negotiations William F. Lackman, Jr., Mark E. Miller
The Kanto Plain Consolidation Plan: A Case Study of Military Cost Reduction John G. McKay Jr. 1971, air base, Air Force, consolidation plan Download
The KMAG Advisor: Role and Problems of the Military Advisor in Developing Indigenous Army for Combat Operations in Korea Alfred H. Hausrath Unclassified /formerly Confidential combat operations, Eighth United States Army, indigenous, KMAG Download
The Limitation of Naval General Purpose Forces in Historical Perspective Christos Zirps
The Limits of Intervention: Soviet Naval Power Projection Capabilities and the Decision to Intervene Guy Holliday
The LRCM: (The Long-Range Strategic Cruise Missile) Asymmetries, Deterrence and SAL (Strategic Arm Limitation) Darold Steven Axtman
The Major Asian Powers and the Korean Reunification Process: Catalysts or Deterrents? James J. Buck
The Major Asian Powers and the Korean Reunification ProcessL Catalysts or Deterrents? James J. Buck Download
The Malaysian Common Market Problems in Establishing the Economic Framework of a Federal State George R. Jacobs
The Management and conduct of Studies and Analysis
The Many Faces of Hawaii Diplomacy Paul Addison
The Many Voices of Peiping Clyde G. Hess and Earl C. Acuff Unclassified 1960, China, radio Download
The Military Forecasters Earl D. Cooper and Steven M. Shaker
The Mineral Industry of North Korea Chin S. Kuo Copper, Daehung, Danchon, Gold