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Lars Schoultz, William Rand Kenan, Jr., Professor
of Political Science, received his B.A.
and M.A. from Stanford University and his Ph.D. from UNC. His area of
special interest is inter-American relations. He has held a Fulbright-Hays
Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship in Buenos Aires to study Argentine
electoral behavior, two postdoctoral research grants from the Social
Science Research Council to study United States policy toward Latin
America, and a Ford Foundation grant to study U.S. immigration policy.
He has been a MacArthur Fellow in International Peace and Security and
held residential fellowships at the Woodrow Wilson International Center
for Scholars and at the National Humanities Center. Schoultz is the
recipient of the Tanner Award (1982), the Class of 1994 Award (1994), and the William Friday Award (2006), all for
teaching excellence, and he is a member of the
Order of the Golden Fleece and the Order of the Grail/Valkyries, both
student honoraries. He is the author of Human
Rights and United States Policy Toward Latin America
(1981), The Populist Challenge:
Argentine Electoral Behavior in the Postwar Era
(1983), National Security and
United States Policy Toward Latin America
(1987), Politics and Culture in
Argentina (1988), Beneath
the United States: A History of U.S. Policy Toward Latin America
(1998), and That Infernal Little Cuban Republic: The United States and the Cuban Revolution (2008). His articles have appeared in The
American Political Science Review, The American Journal of Political
Science, Comparative
Politics, International
Organization, The
Journal of Politics, The Journal
of Latin American Studies, The Latin
American Research Review, and Political
Science Quarterly. He is a past president
of the Latin American Studies Association.
To view Bibliography (A-L click here, M-Z click here)

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