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Marvin Alisky founded the Arizona State University Center for Latin American Studies in 1965 and was its director for seven years. He was United States delegate to the UNESCO Conference in Quito, Ecuador, in 1960, and has been a Fulbright professor at the National University of Nicaragua and the Catholic University of Lima. He is author of Uruguay: A Contemporary Survey (N.Y.: Praeger, 1969), Peruvian Political Perspective (Tempe: CLAS, 1972), and coauthor of The Foreign Press (Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1964, rev. ed. 1970), eight monographs on Latin American politics, 200 articles in quarterlies and popular magazines, and eight encyclopedia articles.
Marvin Alisky; Mexico versus Malthus: National Trends. Current History 1 May 1974; 66 (393): 200–203. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.1974.66.393.200
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