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Raphael Ricardo
Bachelor's (2009) and master's (2014) degree in History from Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho). Has experience in History, focusing on History of Brazil Colony (XVII century). |
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Raquel Vaz-Pinto
Integrated Researcher at IPRI-NOVA and Invited Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies, NOVA FCSH. Has worked and published about Chinese foreign policy and strategy, US grand strategy and Asia-Pacific, among other research areas. |
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Reinaldo Saraiva Hermenegildo
Major at the National Republican Guard, Professor in International Relations Theory, Strategy, Geography, Internal Security Studies and scientific coordinator at the Military Academy in Lisbon. |
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Rita Durão
PhD student in International Relations at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of the NOVA University of Lisbon. Researcher at the Portuguese Institute of International Relations (IPRI/NOVA).
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Romário Sampaio Basílio
Read History at State University of Maranhão, Brazil (2014); Master's in Modern History at NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal (2014-2016); Ph.D. fellow in Global Studies at the same University.
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Rui Branco
Associate Professor (with Habilitation) at the Department of Political Studies, NOVA University Lisbon, and a senior researcher at IPRI-NOVA. His research focuses on comparative social and labour market regimes and policies. |
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Rui Henrique Santos
PhD candidate in International Relations at NOVA FCSH, with a dissertation on “Speeches, Existential Fear and Hegemony: The US Common Triad to Respond to Distinct Threats? (1945-2003)”, and Invited Assistant at NOVA FCSH. |
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Rui Oliveira
PhD Candidate in Political Science at Universidade Nova de Lisboa with an individual doctoral grant from the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation. Graduated in Public Administration (University of Aveiro) and Post-Graduate in Comparative Politics (ICS-UL). |
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Rui Pais dos Santos
Infantry Major, Paratrooper, he is a PhD candidate in International Relations - Security Studies and Strategy at NOVA FCSH, and professor of Strategy, Psychological Operations and Scientific Research Methodology at the Military University Institute. |
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Sonia Cecilia Pereira
Visiting Professor at the University Carlos III of Madrid and Associate Researcher at IPRI-NOVA. She holds a Ph.D. from University College London and has taught at Yale and Columbia University. Research interests: labor markets, housing and immigration, growth and politics.
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