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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.
António Dias
PhD candidate in Political Science at NOVA University of Lisbon, with a grant funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Tecnology. His dissertation concerns the impact of late colonialism in democratization processes.
António Horta Fernandes
Professor, Department of Political Studies, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Researcher at IPRI-NOVA. Strategist and polemologist.
Beatriz Ribeiro
PhD candidate in Political Science at NOVA FCSH, Beatriz holds a Master degree in Political Science, with a dissertation on the obstacles posed by the Portuguese police to the implementation of the legislation that criminalizes street harassment in Portugal.
Bernardo Pinto da Cruz
Bernardo Pinto da Cruz is a PhD candidate in Global Studies, with a thesis about the socioeconomic effects of Portuguese villagization in Angola (FCT scholarship) . He has a MA in Political Science and is co-author of Políticas Coloniais em Tempo de Revoltas (2016).
Bernardo Pires de Lima
Associated Researcher at the Portuguese Institute of International Relations (since 2004), and a foreign affairs columnist. He was Visiting and Nonresident Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations, Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC (2012-2018).
Brígida Brito
Integrated reseracher at IPRI-NOVA, Brígida is associate professor at the Departament of International Relations at Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, subdiretor of OBSERVARE and editor of JANUS.NET, e-journal of international relations.
Bruno Fonseca
He graduated in History from the Faculty of Arts of the University of Porto (2015). In the same institution, he pursued his academic career in the Master's Degree in History, International Relations and Cooperation.
Bruno Rocha
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).
Camila Rodrigues
Bachelor’s degree in sociology, master in European studies, PhD in political science (FCSH-UNL). Currently manages a collaborative network of female entrepreneurs which gathers over 100 000 members (Mulheres à Obra).