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Wilfred John Newhouse (February 6, 1929 - December 10, 2016) was an American journalist and author. He was best known as the author of  the book “War and Peace in the Nuclear Age” published in 1989 as companion to a PBS television series.

Biography
After graduating from Duke University in 1950 and serving two years in the United States Air Force, Newhouse became a copy boy for the United Press wire service in New York. He lived in Paris in the 50s and 60s.

Career
Newhouse was an American journalist, an author and a civil servant whose work spanned over the last 50 years. He worked for Collier's magazine, a popular weekly in the 1950's; authored numerous books on diplomacy,  history, and later the airline industry. As Collier’s ceased publication in 1957, Newhouse tried broadcast journalism with ABC News and was sent in 1958 to Beirut to cover the military operation of the U.S. Marines.

In 1980, Newhouse joined the staff of the New Yorker where he wrote more than 480 articles and  published nine books over a period of 13 years. His contributions were about prominent figures including Hussein, King of Jordan, Alan K. Simpson and a former U.S. Senator. During his career in journalism, Newhouse also wrote about the influence of foreign lobbies on us politics for Foreign Affairs magazine. He also had a second career as a government official with the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and the United States State Department. At this department, he was a negotiator of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) II. After five years on the committee, the Ford Foundation offered Newhouse a grant to live, study and write in Paris about European issues.

Books

 * US Troops in Europe: Issues, Costs and Choices. (1972).


 * Cold Dawn – The Story of Salt. (1973). John Newhouse.


 * The Nuclear Age: History of the Arms Race from Hiroshima to Star Wars. (January 5, 1989).


 * Imperial America: The Bush Assault on World Order. (September 14, 2004).


 * De Gaulle and the Anglo-Saxons. (De Gaulle and the Anglo-Saxons). (April 29, 1970)


 * Europe Adrift. (September 2, 1997).


 * War And Peace In The Nuclear Age. ( January 21, 1989).


 * The Sporty Game: The High-Risk Competitive Business of Making and Selling Commercial Airliners. ( July 12, 1982).


 * Boeing versus Airbus: The Inside Story of the Greatest International Competition in Business. (January 8, 2008).