Wise, David
WISE, David
WISE, David. American, b. 1930. Genres: Politics/Government. Career: New York Herald Tribune, reporter, 1951-66, chief of Washington bureau, 1963-66; Woodrow Wilson Intl Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, fellow, 1970-71; University of California at Santa Barbara, lecturer in political science, 1977-79. Publications: (with T.B. Ross) The U-2 Affair, 1962; (with Ross) The Invisible Government, 1964; (with Ross) The Espionage Establishment, 1967; (with M. Cummings) Democracy under Pressure: An Introduction to the American Political System, 1971, rev. ed., 2003; The Politics of Lying: Government Deception, Secrecy, and Power, 1973; The American Police State, 1976; Spectrum, 1981; The Children's Game, 1983; The Samarkand Dimension, 1987; The Spy Who Got Away, 1988; Molehunt, 1992; Nightmover, 1995; Cassidy's Run: The Secret Spy War over Nerve Gas, 2000; Spy: The Inside Story of How the FBI's Robert Hanssen Betrayed America, 2002. Contributor to books and national magazines. Address: c/o Sterling Lord Literistic Inc., 65 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10012-2420, U.S.A.