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Adam Standring
PhD Candidate at FCSH/NOVA with a doctoral scholarship from FCT. He graduated with a Bachelors and Masters degree from the University of York and his current research is on the impact of experts and evidence on European drug policy.
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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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Ana Campos
Research Grant Holder at the GEO4GER Project - The Geopolitics of Gas and the Future of the Euro-Russian Relation. Master's student in Political Science and International Relations at NOVA FCSH, concluding the thesis “Russia’s Energy Strategy: Challenges and Foreign Energy Policy”. |
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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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Angie Gago
Research Assistant at IPRI in the project “Democracy in Times of Crisis: Power and Discourse in a Three-Level Game”. She is a PhD Candidate in Political Studies at the University of Milan.
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Anna Momotova
Master's degree in Political Science and International Relations at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (NOVA FCSH), currently developing a dissertation on "Russia's Energy Policy towards the EU - a Russian perspective". |
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António Araújo
Licenciado e Mestre em Ciências Jurídico-Políticas pela Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Lisboa. Doutor em História Contemporânea pela Universidade Católica Portuguesa.
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António Dias
PhD candidate in Political Science at Universidade Nova de Lisboa, with a Scholarship funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Tecnology. His dissertation concerns the impact of late colonialism in democratization processes. |
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Bernardo Pinto da Cruz
PhD candidate in Global Studies with a dissertation project about indirect rule and uneven degrees of district-level public goods distribution (FCT Scholarship). |
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