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- Q5419874 subject Q10816280.
- Q5419874 subject Q6311476.
- Q5419874 subject Q8382016.
- Q5419874 subject Q8430418.
- Q5419874 subject Q8517583.
- Q5419874 abstract "Executive Order 12958 created new standards for the process of identifying and protecting classified information, and led to an unprecedented effort to declassify millions of pages from the U.S. diplomatic and national security history. In 1995, United States President Bill Clinton signed this Executive Order.EO 12958 was amended and effectively replaced by President George W. Bush on March 25, 2003, in Executive Order 13292 (text). EO 13292 has itself since been revoked and replaced. The current EO in effect for classified information is Executive Order 13526 (text).".
- Q5419874 wikiPageWikiLink Q10816280.
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- Q5419874 wikiPageWikiLink Q1338798.
- Q5419874 wikiPageWikiLink Q207.
- Q5419874 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q5419874 wikiPageWikiLink Q4223055.
- Q5419874 wikiPageWikiLink Q5419886.
- Q5419874 wikiPageWikiLink Q5419899.
- Q5419874 wikiPageWikiLink Q6311476.
- Q5419874 wikiPageWikiLink Q8382016.
- Q5419874 wikiPageWikiLink Q8430418.
- Q5419874 wikiPageWikiLink Q8517583.
- Q5419874 comment "Executive Order 12958 created new standards for the process of identifying and protecting classified information, and led to an unprecedented effort to declassify millions of pages from the U.S. diplomatic and national security history. In 1995, United States President Bill Clinton signed this Executive Order.EO 12958 was amended and effectively replaced by President George W. Bush on March 25, 2003, in Executive Order 13292 (text). EO 13292 has itself since been revoked and replaced.".
- Q5419874 label "Executive Order 12958".