Manuel Alcántara Sáez is a university professor in the Public Law Department of the University of Salamanca, where he was vice-chancellor of International Relations and Cooperation (2007-2009) and director of the Institute of Iberoamerican Studies (1994-2007). His usual field of work is comparative politics, especially in relation to Latin America, where he has worked on issues related to representative democracy (political parties, elections, and legislative powers) and political elites. On these issues, he has written half a dozen books and edited more than thirty texts in the leading Spanish and Latin American social science publishing houses (Tecnos, CIS, CEPC, Tirant lo blanch, Fondo de Cultura Económica, Miguel Ángel Porrúa, EUDEBA). Some of his works of reference for the academic community are “Sistemas Políticos de América Latina (Political Systems of Latin America)”, and “El Oficio del Político (The role of the politician)”.
He is also the author of about one hundred and twenty articles, chapters of books or workings papers published in national and international magazines or editorials, including prestigious indexed journals. He has been director of FLACSO in Spain since 2014. He has given courses or lectures in most Spanish universities that teach Political Science as well as in the Center for Political and Constitutional Studies in Madrid, and in numerous foreign universities, among them the European University Institute, Oxford University, University of University of Bergen, University of Uppsala, Science Po in Paris, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Seoul, Kyoto University, Sophia University in Tokyo, LaTrobe University in Melbourne, as well as in universities of all the countries of Latin America.
He founded the magazine América Latina Hoy that publishes the University of Salamanca and is one of the first in its field. He was first secretary general of the
Latin American Association of Political Science (2002-07). He is a life member of the Mexican Association of Political Science, AMECIP. Doctorate honoris causa by the National University of San Martín (Buenos Aires). He holds the medal of the order of Bernardo O’Higgins in the degree of Grand Officer granted by the Government of Chile in 2009. He is honorary member 2016 of The Salvadoran Foundation for Economic and Social Development.