Patricia Daehnhardt
Integrated Researcher
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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. Her research focuses on German European, foreign and security policy, the EU’s Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP) and the United States, Russia and Europe in the international order. She is the author of Russian foreign policy in the Euro-Atlantic area: dynamics of cooperation and competition in a broader space (with M.R. Freire) (IUC, 2014) and ‘Germany, the EU and a transforming domestic political arena’, in C. Bretherton and M. Mannin, eds. Contemporary European Politics: Transition and Europeanization (Palgrave, 2013).
Research Fields :
German Foreign Policy.
EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP).
Geopolitics of the Euro-Atlantic area.
USA Strategic Repositioning to Asia/Pacific.
International Order and major powers.
Recent Publications:
1. Daehnhardt, P. (2018), ‘Tectonic shifts in the party landscape? Mapping Germany’s party system changes’, in Marco Lisi (ed). Party System Change, the European Crisis and the State of Democracy, London: Routledge, pp. 98-114.
2. Daehnhardt, P. (2018), ‘German foreign policy, the Ukraine crisis and the Euro-Atlantic order: assessing the dynamics of change’, German Politics, maio 2018.
3. Daehnhardt, P. (2017), ‘As eleições alemãs e o compasso de espera europeu’, Relações Internacionais, nº 56, pp. 93-111.
4. Daehnhardt, P. (2017), “Segurança euro-atlântica após Trump: as relações entre a União Europeia/PCSD e a NATO”, Colecção Atena, Instituto de Defesa Nacional, pp. 327-342.
5. Daehnhardt, P. (2015), ‘Alemanha’, in Maria Raquel Freire, Política Externa. As Relações Internacionais em Mudança, Coimbra: Imprensa Universidade de Coimbra, 2ª edição, pp. 63-98.