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Roberto Dominguez

Roberto Dominguez

Roberto Dominguez is a Professor of International Relations at Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts. He was a Jean Monnet fellow at the European University Institute in Florence. He holds a doctoral degree from the University of Miami.

His current research interest is comparative regional security governance, security governance in Latin America, and European Union-Latin American Relations. Some of his recent publications include EU Foreign Policy to Latin America (Palgrave 2024); Latin American Thinkers of Peace (with Andrea Oelsner, Palgrave 2023); “External Powers in Asia” --with Bjørnar Sverdrup-Thygeson—(in EU-Asia Security and Trade, Palgrave, 2020); “The United States and the European Union” –with Joshua Weissman LaFrance-- (in Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Politics. Oxford University Press, 2020); “Global Governance in the United States” (in Global Governance from Regional Perspectives: A Critical View, Oxford University Press, 2017); Roberto Dominguez, “Mexico and the EU in the context of Mega-Regional Trade Agreements” (in The European Union and Latin America trade relations in an unpredictable time, Manchester University Press, 2022). He was one of the Associated Editors of the Encyclopedia of European Union Politics (Oxford University Press, 2021).

Professor Dominguez has also contributed as a consultant for projects for the European Parliament, the European Commission, Transparency International, the US Library of Congress, and the US Fulbright Commission.

 

Contact: roberto.dominguez@alumnifellows.eui.eu