Grose, Peter (Bolton)

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GROSE, Peter (Bolton)

GROSE, Peter (Bolton). American, b. 1934. Genres: International relations/Current affairs, History. Career: Associated Press, London correspondent, 1959-60, and from the Congo and West Africa, 1961-62; New York Times, New York City, correspondent in Paris, 1963, chief correspondent in Saigon, Vietnam, 1964-65, chief of Moscow bureau, 1965-67, diplomatic correspondent in Washington, DC, 1967-70, chief of Jerusalem bureau, 1970-72, member of editorial board, 1972-76, chief of United Nations bureau, 1976-77; United States Department of State, Policy Planning Staff, Washington, deputy director, 1977-78; Columbia University, New York City, research associate and international affairs fellow with the Rockefeller Foundation, 1978-80, research associate with the Middle East Institute, 1978-81; Seven Springs Center, Mt. Kisco, NY, director of studies, 1981-82; Council on Foreign Relations, New York City, senior fellow, 1982, and director of Middle East studies, 1982-84. Publications: The Next Steps toward Peace between Israel and Its Neighbors, 1980; The United States, NATO, and Israeli-Arab Peace, 1981; Israel in the Mind of America, 1983; A Changing Israel, 1985; Gentleman Spy: The Life of Allen Dulles, 1994; Operation Rollback: America's Secret War Behind the Iron Curtain, 2000. Contributor of articles and reviews to newspapers. Address: Foreign Affairs, 58 East 68th St., New York, NY 10021, U.S.A.

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