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Born August 8, 1929 in New York, Murray Feshbach is a scholar focusing on the demographics of the Soviet Union and demographics of Russia (population, health, and environment}. Currently, he is a Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center where he conducts research on the policy implications of the demographic, health and environmental crises in Russia. He served as Chief of the USSR Population, Employment and Research and Development Branch of the Foreign Demographic Analysis Division (now the Center for International Research) of the U.S. Bureau of the Census from 1957 to 1981. In 1979-80 he was selected as a Fellow of the Kennan Institute and, after his retirement from the US Government in 1981, he worked as a Research Professor at Georgetown University, until 2000 when he retired as Professor Emeritus. In addition, at the request of the US Department of State, in 1986-1987 he served as the first (experimental) Sovietologist-in-Residence, in the Office of the Secretary General of NATO. He received his A.B. in history from Syracuse University, his M.A. in European Diplomatic History from Columbia University and his Ph.D. in Economics from The American University. Major publicationsDr. Feshbach has published a number of books and over 115 articles and book chapters, and has presented papers at numerous international and domestic conferences, as well as testimony for the U.S. Congress.
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