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Nuno Monteiro da Silva
Portuguese Air Force Lieutenant-Colonel, currently Squadron Commander of F-16’s 301st Squadron.
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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 Vice Rector of NOVA University-Lisbon. Holds a PhD in History of International Relations by the European University Institute, Florence. |
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Paola López P.
PhD candidate in Global Studies with FCT scholarship. Her doctoral research project analyses the relationship between globalization and the environment and their impacts in security issues in the Amazonian context. |
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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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Paula Reis
PhD student in Global Studies at FCSH/NOVA. Has a Graduate and Master's Degree in Sociology (FCSH/NOVA) in the field of expertise "Knowledge, Education and Society". Awarded with the FCSH Merit and Excellence Award - Best Graduates (2011-2012) and Best Master in Sociology (2014-2015). |
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Pedro Aires Oliveira
PhD in Political and Institutional History. Assistant Professor at the History Department of FCSH/NOVA. Integrated researcher in the Institute of Contemporary History (and its director since 2016). |
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Pedro Camacho
Research Associate of the IPRI-NOVA. Editor-in-chief of the scientific journal "Análise Europeia - Journal of the Portuguese Association of European Studies".
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Pedro Emanuel Mendes
Holds a PhD in International Relations from FCSH at Nova University, a Master in European Societies and Policies from ISCTE and a degree in International Relations from Lusíada University. |
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Pedro Nuno de Oliveira
PhD Candidate in Political Science at Universidade Nova de Lisboa. His dissertation aims to understand the processes of institutional transformation of a welfare state of the industrial era into a regime of post-industrial era with the independent living paradigm as a reference. |
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Pedro Ponte e Sousa
PhD candidate in Global Studies (FCT) at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of the New University of Lisbon (NOVA FCSH). Researcher at the Portuguese Institute of International Relations (IPRI). |
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