Juan Maldonado Gago, from Spain, earned his Ph.D. at the Universidad Complutense, Madrid, where he currently serves as Professor in the School of Political Science. Professor Maldonado was awarded a fellowship at the University of Toronto, and he has taught in a variety of U.S. universities programs, such as Boston University, Duke University, and New York University, in Spain. He was also awarded a fellowship to do research at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His main topics of research and publication focus on political systems and their impact on multiculturalism, nationalism, and federalism, contemporary political theory, as well as religious organizations and government in the United States. He is the author, among others, of El discurso mítico en Donoso Cortés (1978), Los Sistemas Políticos de la Unión Europea (1999), and El Sistema Político Español (2005). He is also a member of a research group editing the Enciclopedia del Nacionalismo (1997). Professor Maldonado also directs doctoral students at both the Universidad Complutense, Madrid, and of the Universidad Iberoamericana, in Mexico.
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