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Mario Faust-Scalisi is a Lecturer at the Department of History, University of Bremen, specializing in Latin American History and transnational policy studies. He is affiliated with the workgroup on Latin American History and has been active in academic roles since 2010. Born on 11 November 1982, he completed his studies in History, Philosophy, and Politics across institutions including Humboldt University Berlin, University of Bremen, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, and Universidad de Málaga (2003–2010).
His academic contributions include a master’s thesis titled World population policy in historical perspective. Crisis, control and cooperation: Two decades of world population policy, and a dissertation on Communication and transnational interference of Mexican population policy after 1945. From 2007 to 2010, he served as a tutor and student assistant in Latin American History and Early Modern Age workgroups. His research focuses on demographic governance, transnational policy dynamics, and 20th-century Latin American socio-political frameworks.
Though no specific grants or awards are listed, his scholarly work bridges historical analysis with contemporary policy debates. His affiliation with the University of Bremen’s Department of History underscores his commitment to interdisciplinary historical inquiry.
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