Background
Feshbach, Murray was born on August 8, 1929 in New York City. Son of Benjamin and Lilly (Harfenist) Feshbach.
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An analysis of how the dangers posed by the massive levels of pollution and environmental devastation throughout the former Soviet Union can be alleviated through international co-operation.
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Feshbach, Murray was born on August 8, 1929 in New York City. Son of Benjamin and Lilly (Harfenist) Feshbach.
Bachelor of Arts in History, Syracuse University, 1950. Master of Arts in History, Columbia University, 1951. Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, American University, 1974.
Research assistant National Bureau Economics Research, New York City, 1955-1956.
Economist United States Bureau Census, Washington, 1957-1967, chief Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics population, employment, research and development branch, 1967-1981. Senior research scholar Georgetown University, Washington, 1981-1984,research professor demography, since 1984.
Board dirs International Research and Exchanges Board, program committee, 1975-1994. Consultant Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California, 1981-1990, unites states department Defense, 1981-1990, unites states department State 1982-1983, National Science Foundation,1987, World Bank, 1992-1993, Health Foundation of Russia, 1992, Russian Winter Campaign, 1992.
Senior advisor CH2M Hill on Environmental Policy and Technology in Russia.
Visiting professor Columbia University, New York City, 1983-1984. Sovietologist-in-residence Office of Secretary General, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Brussels, 1986-1987. International advisory board Fernand Braudel Institute World Economics, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Distinguished visiting lecturer unites states department State.
Research assistant National Bureau Economic Research, New York City, 1955-1956. Economist United States Bureau Census, Washington, 1957-1967. Chief Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics population, employment, research and development branch, 1967-1981.
Senior research scholar Georgetown University, Washington, 1981-1984, research professor demography, 1984-2000. Senior scholar Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholar, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, since 2000. Research emeritus professor, since 2000.
Board directors International Research and Exchange Board, program committee, 1975-1994. Consultant Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California, 1981-1990, United States Department Defense, 1981-1990, United States Department State, 1982-1983, National Science Foundation, 1987, World Bank, 1992-1993, Health Foundation of Russia, 1992, Russian Winter Campaign, 1992. Senior advisor CH2M Hill on Environmental Policy and Technology in Russia.
Visiting professor Columbia University, New York City, 1983-1984. Sovietologist-in-residence Office of Sce. General, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Brussels, 1986-1987.
International advisory board Fernand Braudel Institute World Economics, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Distinguished visiting lecturer United States Department State.
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Member Council on Foreign Relations Served to sergeant United States Army, 1951-1955. Member Association Comparative Economic Studies (president 1985), American Association for Advancement of Slavic Studies (president Washington chapter 1974-1978, board directors 1979-1982, vice president 1984-1985, national president 1985-1986), International Union for Science Study of Population, International Institution Strategic Studies, Center for Strategic and International Studies (advisory council), Cosmos Club.
Married Muriel Joan Schreiner, December 30, 1956. Children: Michael Lee, David Steven.