PJIA 2
AUTUMN/WINTER 2009 -- "The Political Project of Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Gaining Settings and Minds", by Marisa Borges and Sofia José Santos. PJIA 2
AUTUMN/WINTER 2009 -- "Humanitarianism at the Crossroads: Dilemmas and Opportunities of the 'War on Terror'", by Daniela Nascimento. PJIA 2
AUTUMN/WINTER 2009 -- "Explaining Today with Yesterday: Demystifying Nationalism in Russia", by Vasco Martins. PJIA 2
AUTUMN/WINTER 2009 -- "Hamas: Do Tactical Shifts Imply Ideological Changes?", by Diogo Noivo. PJIA 2
AUTUMN/WINTER 2009 -- "Questioning the EU SSR in Guinea-Bissau", by Michela Telatin. PJIA 2
AUTUMN/WINTER 2009 -- "The Challenges and Constraints of Security Sector Reform in Guinea-Bissau: A View from the Field", by Miguel Girão de Sousa. PJIA 2
AUTUMN/WINTER 2009 -- "Avoiding the Abyss: Findind a Way Forward in Guinea-Bissau", by Kai Thaler. PJIA 1
SPRING 2009 -- "ESDP in Strategic Neighbourhoods: Promises of Stability through International Military Cooperation", by Sandra Fernandes and Luis Saraiva. PJIA 1
SPRING 2009 -- "Prospects for U.S. Policy in the Middle East under Barack Obama", by Maria do Céu Pinto. PJIA 1
SPRING 2009 -- "India's Expanding Role in Latin America: Promises and Challenges", by Susana Moreira. PJIA 1
SPRING 2009 -- "The European Union-Cape Verde Special Partnership: The Role of Portugal", by Alena Vieira and Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira. PJIA 1
SPRING 2009 -- "Angola and the Global Economic Downturn", by Alex Vines and Markus Weimer. PJIA 1
SPRING 2009 -- "Is Timor-Leste a failed state?", by Paulo Gorjão and André Monteiro. PJIA 1
SPRING 2009 -- "The Dragon and the Crocodile: Chinese Interests in East Timor", by Nuno Canas Mendes .