| Stephen Hess AKA Stephen Henry Hess Born: 20-Apr-1933Birthplace: New York City
 
 Gender: MaleRace or Ethnicity: White
 Sexual orientation: Straight
 Occupation: Author
 Nationality: United StatesExecutive summary: International News and Foreign Correspondents
 Father: Charles HessMother: Florence Morse
 Wife: Elena Shayne (lobbyist, m. 23-Aug-1959, d. 11-Oct-2010 leukemia)
 
     University: BA Political Science, Johns Hopkins University (1953)Fellow: Government, Harvard University (1979-82)
 Professor: Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University (2004-09)
 
     US State Department US Representative to the UN General Assembly (1976)White House Staff Special Assistant, Speechwriter (1959-61)
 Brookings Institution Senior Fellow
 National Academy of Public Administration
 
 
Author of books:America's Political Dynasties: From Adams to Kennedy (1966, politics)
 The Republican Establishment: The Present and Future of the G.O.P. (1967, politics)
 The Ungentlemanly Art: A History of American Political Cartoons (1968, media studies)
 Nixon: A Political Portrait (1968, biography)
 The Presidential Campaign: The Leadership Selection Process After Watergate (1974, politics)
 Organizing the Presidency (1976, politics)
 The Washington Reporters: Newswork (1981, media studies)
 On the Rise of the Professional Specialist in Washington Journalism (1985, media studies)
 The Ultimate Insiders: U.S. Senators in the National Media (1986, politics)
 Live from Capitol Hill! Studies of Congress and the Media (1991, media studies)
 International News and Foreign Correspondents (1996, media studies)
 Through Their Eyes: Foreign Correspondents in the United States (2005, media studies)
 American Political Cartoons, 1754-2010: The Evolution of a National Identity (2010, media studies)
 Whatever Happened to the Washington Reporters, 1978–2012 (2012, media studies)
 
 
 
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