Ernesto Domínguez López
PhD in Historical Sciences (2011), Master in Contemporary History (2008) and BA in History from the University of Havana, all degrees awarded summa cum laude. Studied Nuclear Physics (1995-2000). Full Professor at the Center for Hemispheric and United Studies (CEHSEU), University of Havana (since 2012). Coordinator of the US Study Group at CEHSEU (since 2015). Former Department Chair (2008-2010) and researcher (2006-2008) at the Center for European Studies.
Visiting professor, visiting scholar and visiting lecturer at several universities and academic institutions in Cuba, United States, Colombia, Argentina, France, United Kingdom, Spain, Finland, Greece and Germany. Tinker Visiting Professor and Nave Visiting Scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA), Visiting Scholar at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Socialles (France), Mare Balticum Fellow at the University of Rostock (Germany).
Member of the National Doctoral Tribunals in Political Sciences (since 2013), Historical Sciences (since 2018) and Philosophical Sciences (since 2018); member of the Scientific Council of the University of Havana (since 2015). Creator and coordinator of the Master Program in US Studies and Hemispheric Geopolitics (CEHSEU, since 2017). Former member of the Directive Board of the Cathedrae for the Study of Complexity (2010-2015) and the Commission for Scientific Degrees of the University of Havana (2015-2020).
His research interests include the study of post-industrial (knowledge) capitalism, US political system and processes, Cuba-US relations, international relations, political theory and theory of history. He has taught undergraduate and graduate level courses on subjects like Cuban history, Cuban foreign policy, Cuba-US relations, research methodology in social sciences, research methodology in non-linear systems, contemporary history, political economy, political sciences, US politics, international migrations, history of social sciences, history of systems of thinking, and theory of history.
Visiting professor, visiting scholar and visiting lecturer at several universities and academic institutions in Cuba, United States, Colombia, Argentina, France, United Kingdom, Spain, Finland, Greece and Germany. Tinker Visiting Professor and Nave Visiting Scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA), Visiting Scholar at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Socialles (France), Mare Balticum Fellow at the University of Rostock (Germany).
Member of the National Doctoral Tribunals in Political Sciences (since 2013), Historical Sciences (since 2018) and Philosophical Sciences (since 2018); member of the Scientific Council of the University of Havana (since 2015). Creator and coordinator of the Master Program in US Studies and Hemispheric Geopolitics (CEHSEU, since 2017). Former member of the Directive Board of the Cathedrae for the Study of Complexity (2010-2015) and the Commission for Scientific Degrees of the University of Havana (2015-2020).
His research interests include the study of post-industrial (knowledge) capitalism, US political system and processes, Cuba-US relations, international relations, political theory and theory of history. He has taught undergraduate and graduate level courses on subjects like Cuban history, Cuban foreign policy, Cuba-US relations, research methodology in social sciences, research methodology in non-linear systems, contemporary history, political economy, political sciences, US politics, international migrations, history of social sciences, history of systems of thinking, and theory of history.
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(El artículo analiza la transformación del sistema empresarial estadounidense a partir del último cuarto del siglo XX hasta el primer cuarto del siglo XXI. Estudia las condiciones de contorno para la evolución de las empresas estadounidenses como parte de la formación del capitalismo del conocimiento con énfasis en las políticas públicas conformadas durante el período que impactaron directamente a las empresas. En específico estudia la emergencia de la compañía de responsabilidad limitada (LLC) en el contexto de los cambios institucionales generados por esas políticas públicas y determina empíricamente que esta forma empresarial se ha convertido en ampliamente dominante. Este hallazgo contribuye a sustentar la tesis de Gerald Davis de la desaparición de la corporación clásica, con algunos matices. Se plantea que este cambio es fruto de una transformación integral de la economía, la política y la administración empresarial y pública en la transición hacia el capitalismo del conocimiento.)
ABSTRACT This article studies the shaping of the policy towards Cuba in the U.S. Federal Congress. We propose its study from a cyclical model of policy shaping, enriched with the consideration of the interaction of interests of diverse political actors, state policy and changing circumstances, both internal and external, in a complex, open and dynamic system, with special influence of the competition among power elites. We found evidence pointing to the interests of defined power groups of different types, which are in relative equilibrium. Developments are related to the general circumstances of each stage. We identify fluctuations in the evolution of the issue in the period 2013-2018, which should be studied to determine its scope and future states. Keywords: policy-making, federal legislative, foreign policy.
(El artículo analiza la transformación del sistema empresarial estadounidense a partir del último cuarto del siglo XX hasta el primer cuarto del siglo XXI. Estudia las condiciones de contorno para la evolución de las empresas estadounidenses como parte de la formación del capitalismo del conocimiento con énfasis en las políticas públicas conformadas durante el período que impactaron directamente a las empresas. En específico estudia la emergencia de la compañía de responsabilidad limitada (LLC) en el contexto de los cambios institucionales generados por esas políticas públicas y determina empíricamente que esta forma empresarial se ha convertido en ampliamente dominante. Este hallazgo contribuye a sustentar la tesis de Gerald Davis de la desaparición de la corporación clásica, con algunos matices. Se plantea que este cambio es fruto de una transformación integral de la economía, la política y la administración empresarial y pública en la transición hacia el capitalismo del conocimiento.)
ABSTRACT This article studies the shaping of the policy towards Cuba in the U.S. Federal Congress. We propose its study from a cyclical model of policy shaping, enriched with the consideration of the interaction of interests of diverse political actors, state policy and changing circumstances, both internal and external, in a complex, open and dynamic system, with special influence of the competition among power elites. We found evidence pointing to the interests of defined power groups of different types, which are in relative equilibrium. Developments are related to the general circumstances of each stage. We identify fluctuations in the evolution of the issue in the period 2013-2018, which should be studied to determine its scope and future states. Keywords: policy-making, federal legislative, foreign policy.