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Campus Addresses:
CGIS Knafel Building, Room K216
Holyoke Center, Room 850B

Mailing Address:
1737 Cambridge Street, Rm K216
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel: 617.495.5982
Fax: 617.384.5268
Email: jorge_dominguez@harvard.edu

Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 11:15-12:00 during the Fall semester, or by appointment.

Newspaper and Magazine Articles

"Hello from Havana: Nuanced But Unmistakable Stirrings of Change in Cuba," Harvard Magazine, 111, no. 6 (July-August 2009): 24-27

"Don't Stay Home: The Utility of Area Studies for Political Science Scholarship," in The Future of Political Science: 100 Perspectives, eds. Gary King, Kay Lehman Schlozman, and Norman H. Nie (New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2009): 180-182

(with Amitav Acharya) "How Asean Can Tackle Crises," The Straits Times (19 July 2006)

"A Legacy of Mixed Messages," The Boston Globe (15 January 2006)

"Bush Administration Policy: A View toward Latin America," ReVista (Spring/Summer 2005): 3-5

"Liberty for Latin America," The Washington Post (13 March 2005)

"Guantanamo Bay: Memo to W: Finally We Agree on Something," Miami Herald (6 June 2004)

"U.S. and Cuba Cooperate on Many Issues," Miami Herald (29 February 2004)

"Cuba: His Brother’s Keeper," Foreign Policy, 139 (November/December 2003): 34-35

"Goodbye, but Not Farewell," The New York Times (25 July 2003)

"Grading the President: A View From Latin America," Foreign Policy, 137 (July/August 2003): 34

(with Steven Levitsky) "Perón, Pinochet and Patience," The New York Times (26 January 2003)

"Democracy in Latin America: It Can Work," ReVista (Fall 2002): 3-6

"Cuba's Elite Must Consider Life without Castro," Miami Herald (29 May 2002)

(with Steven Levitsky) "U.S. Must Help Argentina Recover," Miami Herald (2 January 2002)

"Your Friend, Fidel: A Letter from Cuba," Harvard Magazine, 102, no. 6 (July-August 2000): 35-36, 39

"Cuba's Many Faces: Not Quite the New Millennium," DRCLAS News (Winter 2000): 3-5

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