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Adam Standring
Adam Standring has a Masters in Politics from the University of York (UK) and a PhD in Political Science from Universidade NOVA de Lisboa. His research focuses on the politics of expertise and knowledge production in international organizations. |
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Aldino Santos de Campos
Holds a BSc degree in Naval Military Sciences, Portuguese Naval Academy (1992). He is specialized in Hydrography and Hydrographic Engineering (Portuguese Hydrographic Office). |
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Alexandra Magnólia Dias
Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of Nova, University of Lisbon and a Researcher at the Portuguese Institute of International Relations at the same University (IPRI-NOVA). She obtained her PhD at the Department of International Relations of the London School of Economics and Political Science. |
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Alice Cunha
Alice Cunha holds a PhD in Contemporary History from the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of Universidade NOVA de Lisboa. |
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Ana Santos Pinto
Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies – NOVA University of Lisbon, Researcher at the Portuguese Institute of International Relations (IPRI-NOVA) and Research Fellow in the National Defense Institute (Portugal).
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Ângela Benoliel Coutinho
Researcher at the IPRI/Lisbon University of Lisbon and at the CEIS20 – Coimbra University. She has obtained her PhD in Contemporary African History by the University of Paris I – Panthéon-Sorbonne, in 2005. |
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António Horta Fernandes
Professor, Department of Political Studies, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Researcher at IPRI-NOVA. Strategist and polemologist. |
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Camila Rodrigues
Bachelor’s degree in sociology, master in European studies, PhD in political science (FCSH-UNL). Currently manages a collaborative network of female entrepreneurs which gathers over 100 000 members (Mulheres à Obra). |
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Carla Fernandes
Researcher of the IPRI-NOVA. She is Graduated in History and Social Sciences by Minho University, Master in Chinese studies by Aveiro Universit and as a doctorate in international relations by Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of New University of Lisbon. |
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Carlos Costa Nunes
Born at the municipality/county of Torres Vedras, resident at Oeiras. Degree in Economics (ISEG, 1976-1982), Post graduate in project management (UA, 1996), National Defense Auditor (IDN, 2008), Doctorate in International Relations (UNL-FCSH, 2016). |
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Carlos Gaspar
Researcher of the Portuguese Institute of International Relations. Professor of International Relations at Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Master in Political Science and International Relations, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris. |
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Carmen Fonseca
Researcher and member of the IPRI-NOVA Executive Council, and Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies, FCSH/NOVA. Since 2008 she is Editor in Chief of the Relações Internacionais journal.
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Catarina Mendes Leal

Ph.D. in Political Science and International Relations, a Master in Public Management, 2 postgraduate degrees - in European Studies and other in Advanced Studies in Public Administration and a Degree in International Relations. |
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Catherine Moury
Assistant Professor at the FCSH-NOVA University of Lisbon. Her research focuses on institutional change in the European Union and on comparative policy-making, about which she has published in journals such as European Journal of Public Policy, West European Politics and Party Politics.
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Daniel Marcos
Doutorado em História Moderna e Contemporânea, Especialidade em História das Relações Internacionais no período Contemporâneo pelo ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (2011).
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David Castaño
Doutor em História Moderna e Contemporânea, mestre em História das Relações Internacionais e licenciado em História Moderna e Contemporânea pelo ISCTE-IUL. |
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Diogo Ramada Curto
Historian, Ph.D. in Sociology by UNL. Researcher at the IPRI-NOVA is full professor at the Department of Political Studies, NOVA FCSH. Professor of the Vasco da Gama Chair at the European University Institute, Florence (2000-2008). |
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Edna Falorca Costa
Holds a PhD in Political Science by FCSH-UNL and is a researcher at IPRI-NOVA and CIEG (ISCSP-UL). Her research focuses on the study of inequalities and the quality of democracy as well as of social policies with a particular interest on gender issues. |
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Elisabetta De Giorgi
FCT Investigator at Instituto Português de Relações Internacionais. Graduated in Political Sciences at the University of Bologna. She received her MA degree from the University of Rome La Sapienza and obtained a PhD in Comparative and European Politics from the University of Siena. |
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Fernando Chavarría Múgica
FCT Postdoctoral Researcher at IPRI, University Nova of Lisbon. Before arriving to IPRI he has been Marie Curie Intra-European Fellow at the CNRS/EHESS in Paris, Juan de la Cierva Researcher at the University of Alcalá in Spain, and EURIAS/Clare Hall Visiting Fellow at CRASSH, University of Cambridge. |
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Fernando Pimenta
Graduated in History at Coimbra University and completed a PhD degree in History and Civilization at the European University Institute of Florence in 2007. He is currently a researcher at the School of Social and Human Sciences, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (FCSH/NOVA). |
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Filipe Abreu Nunes
PhD in Social Sciences (Universidade de Lisboa). |
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Joana Castro Pereira
Holds a PhD in International Relations from the New University of Lisbon and a BA in Languages and International Relations from the University of Porto. She is assistant professor of International Relations at Lusíada University – North (Porto). |
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João Pedro George
Doctorate in Sociology of Culture at the Universidade Nova (Lisbon), was professor at Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas. Author of texts in several areas, with collaboration in collective works. |
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José Félix Ribeiro
Doutorado em Ciências Políticas e Relações Internacionais na FSCH-UNL, licenciado em Economia pelo ISCEF.
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José Duarte de Jesus
Born in Lisbon, graduated in History and Philosophy, master’s in mathematical Logic at the University of Lisbon and PhD in International Relations at the Universidade Nova.
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José Pedro Teixeira Fernandes
Currently Professor Coordinator at ISCET-Instituto Superior de Ciências Empresariais e do Turismo. He is also Lecturer at ISCAP-Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto.
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Liliana Domingues Reis
Liliana Domingues Reis holds a PhD in Political Science and International Relations from the University of Minho, a master's degree in Political Science and International Relations from the Universidade Católica Portuguesa and a degree in International Relations from Universidade do Minho. |
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Luísa Godinho
PhD in Economics and Social Sciences, at Université de Genève, Switzerland, DEA in Political Science at the same university (both as a FCT fellow) and a degree in Communication Studies, at the University of Lisbon.
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Madalena Meyer Resende
Assistant Professor of Comparative European Politics at the Department of Political Studies at the NOVA University of Lisbon and a DAAD visiting scholar at the Europa University Viadrina, Frankfurt Oder. She holds a PhD (2005) from the LSE and was a Gulbenkian Research Fellow (2005-2006) at the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in Brussels. |
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Manuel Pinto de Abreu
Hydrographic Engineer, MSc and PhD in Physical Oceanography (NPS, California, 1991).
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Marco Lisi
Assistant professor in the department of Political Studies, Nova University of Lisbon and researcher at IPRI. His research interests focus on political parties, electoral behaviour, democratic theory, political representation and election campaigns. |
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Margarida Marques
Professor at Universidade Nova de Lisboa, she has been doing research on international migration, with a special focus on post-colonial fluxes and their consequences on the cities and their participation at the global scale. |
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Maria João Valente Rosa
Doctor in Sociology (PhD) – Demography (1993), by NOVA FCSH. |
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Nuno Severiano Teixeira
Director of the Portuguese Institute of International Relations, Full Professor of International Relations at NOVA University-Lisbon and former Vice Rector of NOVA University-Lisbon (2013-2017). Holds a PhD in History of International Relations by the European University Institute, Florence. |
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Patricia Daehnhardt
Researcher at the Portuguese Institute for International Affairs (IPRI-NOVA) and Assistant Professor in International Relations, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Lusíada University. She holds a PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
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Pedro Tavares de Almeida
Full Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, NOVA University of Lisbon; whose research focuses mainly on elite recruitment and attitudes, electoral systems and behaviour, and state-building. |
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Raquel Vaz-Pinto
Investigadora integrada do IPRI-NOVA e professora convidada da FCSH/NOVA. É, desde 2012, presidente da Associação Portuguesa de Ciência Política. Tem trabalhado e publicado sobre política externa e estratégia chinesa; grande estratégia EUA e a Ásia-Pacífico. |
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Rui Branco
Rui Branco is an Associate Professor at the Department of Political Studies, NOVA University (Lisbon) and Senior Researcher at IPRI-NOVA. |
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Teresa Ferreira Rodrigues
Teacher at the Department of Political Studies at FCSH and Invited Teacher at NOVA Information Management School both from Universidade NOVA. Associate Professor with tenure in International Relations. |
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Tiago Moreira de Sá
PhD in Modern and Contemporary History, ISCTE-IUL and Assistant Professor in New University of Lisbon. Researcher in Portuguese Institute for International Relations - New University of Lisbon (IPRI-NOVA). |
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