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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.
Alberto Cunha
Alberto Cunha is a PhD candidate at the Department of European and International Studies at King's College London.
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).
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.
Alice Cunha
Alice Cunha holds a PhD in Contemporary History from the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of Universidade NOVA de Lisboa.
Ana Paula Costa
Degree in Social Sciences from the Federal University of Viçosa, Brazil. Master's Degree student in Political Science and International Relations at NOVA FCSH.
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).
André Inácio
Doctor of Public Law, Universidad San Pablo CEU, Madrid, with the theme "Treatment of Information by the Security Forces"; Graduate in Criminology (ULHT) and in "European Economic Criminal Law" (FDUC), Advanced Studies in Criminal Law (CEU, Madrid) and National Defense Auditor (IDN).
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.
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.