Jorge I. Dominguez

Jorge I. Dominguez - Writer with Honored Career in Higher Education

A Center Harbor, New Hampshire-based writer and publisher with a background in higher education, Jorge I. Dominguez has published more than a dozen books on Latin America history, democracy, socioeconomics, and US relations. He has written books in English and Spanish, including The Cuban Economy in a New Era, Social Policies and Decentralization in Cuba, and La Cuba que Quisimos. Jorge I. Dominguez has also published dozens of research papers in both languages in publications such as Latin American Research Review and Oxford Bibliographies.

Jorge I. Dominguez is a retired Harvard University professor with more than 45 years of teaching experience. He was the Antonio Madero professor for the study of Mexico from 2006 to 2018, and achieved tenure at the school in 1979. He primarily taught Latin American politics at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and also advised more than 100 dissertations. He is a recipient of the Joseph R. Levenson Memorial Teaching Award, and the Hoopes Prize for Senior Thesis Advising.

Jorge I. Dominguez also held several administrative roles at Harvard, including director of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and chair of the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies. In the latter role, he oversaw the selection of scholars and provided mentorship for an exclusive two-year research program.

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