Mort Rosenblum`s Curriculum Vitae - Center for Border and Global
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Mort Rosenblum`s Curriculum Vitae - Center for Border and Global
Curriculum Vitae of Mort Rosenblum Bateau Almeria Port des Champs-Elysees 75008 Paris (33) 6 07 51 87 46 Education B.A., University of Arizona, Journalism and Latin-American Studies Post-graduate studies, School of International Affairs, Columbia University Academic and Professional Positions 2008 2005- Editor, Dispatches, an international affairs journal Professional-in-Residence, University of Arizona Journalism Department 1981-2004, Chief International Correspondent, The Associated Press 1979-1981, Executive Editor, International Herald Tribune, Paris 1977-1979, Chief of Bureau, The Associated Press, Paris 1976-1977, Edward R. Murrow fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, New York 1973-1976, Chief of Bureau, AP, Argentina 1970-1973, Chief of Bureau, AP, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia 1968-1970, West Africa correspondent, AP, Lagos 1967-1968, Central Africa correspondent, AP, Kinshasa 1964-1965, Reporter, Arizona Daily Star, Tucson. 1963-1964, Reporter, The Daily Journal, Caracas, Venezuela Awards AP Managing Editors Annual Award 2001 (coverage of world water issues) Harry Chapin Award 2001 (water); 2000 (Vietnam); 1990 (Africa) Overseas Press Club Award, 1989 (Romania, Czechoslovakia) Eight Pulitzer Prize nominations Books about Journalism and International Affairs Little Bunch of Madmen: Elements of Global Reporting. Millbrook, N.Y.: DE.mo Design, 2010. Escaping Plato’s Cave: How America’s Blindness to the Rest of the World Threatens Our Survival. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2007. Who Stole the News New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1995. Back Home – A Foreign Correspondent Rediscovers America. New York: Harpercollins, 1989. Squandering Eden: Africa at the Edge. New York: Harcourt, 1987. Curriculum Vitae of Mort Rosenblum University of Arizona Department of Journalism Books about Journalism and International Affairs (continued) Coups and Earthquakes: Reporting the World for America. New York: Harper & Row, 1979. Articles In addition to thousands of articles written for The Associated Press, I contributed articles to numerous publications, including Foreign Affairs, New York Review of Books, Vanity Fair, Nouvel Observateur, The New York Times Magazine. Visiting professor/guest lecturer in journalism or international affairs University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill University of Southern California, Los Angeles University of California-Berkeley Tufts University, Boston Sorbonne, Paris Menendez Pelayo, Santander, Spain Leiden University, Netherlands University of Wales, Cardiff Media appearances Regular television appearances on CNN, APTN; interview guest on 60 Minutes (CBS), Today (NBC), among others Member of Council on Foreign Relations and Overseas Press Club, New York; Anglo-American Press Association, Paris. Languages Fluent in French and Spanish. 2