Dookeran spent some fifteen years as a lecturer in the Department of Economics at the
University of the West Indies. In 1981 he contested the
constituency of Chaguanas as a candidate of the
United Labour Front (ULF). He was victorious at the polls and was therefore elected as a Member of Parliament and served in the
House of Representatives of Trinidad and Tobago. in 1986, when the ULF merged with other parties to form the
National Alliance for Reconstruction (NAR), Dookeran again contested the
constituency of Chaguanas, and won. Under the leadership of
Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson, the NAR had massive success at the polls, winning an unprecedented 33 of the 36 constituencies. Dookeran was made a Cabinet member as he was appointed Minister of Planning and Mobilization. Dookeran later became Deputy Political Leader of the NAR was a senior member of the government, and acted on several occasions as Prime Minister, most notably during the
attempted coup of 1990 when Prime Minister
A. N. R. Robinson was held hostage by the
Jamaat al Muslimeen. Dookeran lost his seat in the
1991 elections. He later became Senior Economist at the
United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNECLAC). He was also a member of the executive board of the
Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) and the governor of the
Caribbean Development Bank (CDB). In July 1997 he was appointed as governor of the
Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. He held that post till 2002. Later that year he joined the
United National Congress and won the St Augustine constituency. In October 2005 he succeeded
Basdeo Panday as
political leader of the
United National Congress after being nominated by Panday unopposed. Dookeran would later form his own political party, the Congress of the People (COP), which in coalition with his former party would contest and win the May 2010 snap elections. Dookeran was appointed
Minister of Finance in 2010 for the new People's Partnership coalition government and began a series of programs designed to jump-start the stagnant economy. His stewardship was confirmed by Standard and Poor's rating of Trinidad and Tobago as AA− with a stable outlook in December 2011. In June 2012, Dookeran was appointed
Minister of Foreign Affairs, a portfolio he held until June 2015. ==International public official and educator==