Roberto Dominguez, Assistant Professor

Roberto Domínguez

Assistant Professor of Government

 

Mailing Address

Suffolk University
8 Ashburton Place
Boston, MA 02108

 

Office Location

20 Ashburton Place, 2nd Floor, Room 208
Phone: 617.573.8328
Email: rdomingu@suffolk.edu

 

Employment

  • Assistant Professor of Government, Suffolk University (2005-present)
  • Professor of International Relations at UNAM, México (1996-1999)
  • Editor of the Journal Relaciones Internacionales (UNAM).
  • Visiting Professor at University of Quintana Roo (México) and Teikyo University (Maastricht, Netherlands)
  • Research associate at the Miami European Union Center (2002-present)
  • Research assistant at The North South Center (1999-2002)

Education

  • Ph. D., in International Studies, from University of Miami
  • M.A., Ortega y Gasset Foundation, Spain

Publications

  • Towards the Completion of Europe. Perspectives and Analysis of the EU Enlargement (Miami: Miami European Union Center-University of Miami, 2006). Edited with Joaquín Roy.
  • The European Union and Regional Integration: A Comparative Perspective and Lessons for the Americas (Miami: Miami European Union Center, 2005). With Joaquín Roy.
  • La Unión Europea y el TLCAN: Integración Regional Comparada y Relaciones Mutuas (México: UNAM, 2004).  With Joaquín Roy and Alejandro Chanona.
  • Relaciones Exteriores de la Unión Europea (México: Plaza y Valdés-UNAM, 2001).  With Joaquín Roy,
  • Europa en Transformación: procesos políticos, económicos y sociales (México: UNAM, 2000); Cooperación e Integración en la Organización Regional Europea (2000).  With Alejandro Chanona.

Courses Taught

  • GVT 261 - Theory and Practice of International Relations
  • GVT 281- Introduction to Comparative Politics
  • GVT 393/693 - Politics of Mexico
  • GVT 461/661 - Issues in International Relations: The European Union in a Globalizing World
  • GVT 463 - International Law and Organization
  • GVT 466/666 - Free Trade Policies
  • GVT 483/683 - Politics of Europe
  • GVT 761 - Seminar In International Relations Theory
  • GVT 763 - International Political Economy