Inter-American Dialogue’s Asia and Latin America Program

Jorge Dominguez
1 min readNov 6, 2021

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Jorge I. Dominguez is an accomplished writer and publisher who holds a bachelor’s degree from Yale in addition to a PhD from Harvard University. A winner of the Lifetime academic achievement award from Cuba Section of the Latin American Studies Association, Jorge I. Dominguez also served as a member of Inter-American Dialogue for nearly three decades.

A not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, the Inter-American Dialogue brings together a network of Western Hemisphere leaders that work to foster cooperation, prosperity, and equity across the Caribbean, North and Latin America. The organization, which was founded in 1982, currently includes more than 100 international members and administers programs in areas ranging from education and law to Asia and Latin America.

The Inter-American Dialogue’s Asia and Latin America Program focuses on evolving themes as they relate to relations between Asia and Latin America. In addition to working group meetings, publications, and professional events, the initiative provides subject expertise to academics, policymakers, and the private sector. Moreover, the program partnered with Boston University’s Global Development Policy Center to develop a financial database that tracks Chinese lending in Latin America.

For further information on the Asia and Latin America program at Inter-American Dialogue, visit www.thedialogue.org.

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Jorge Dominguez

Currently in retirement, Jorge Dominguez most recently served as the Antonio Madero Professor for the Study of Mexico at Harvard University for 12 years.