Benjamin B. Fischer has worked for the
United States
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Central Intelligence Agency
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(CIA) for nearly 30 years. In recent years, he has been employed by the CIA's
Center for the Study of Intelligence. The
White House Millennium Council
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selected his monograph ''At Cold War's End: US Intelligence on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe'', 1989–1991 (1999) for inclusion in a
time capsule
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at the
National Archives to be opened in 2100. In 2002, Fischer was a visiting research fellow at the
Norwegian Nobel Institute
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History
The institute ...
in
Oslo
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.
The Norwegian Nobel Institute
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