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PJIA 8: Angola: Towards Supremacy in Sub-Saharan Africa? Gustavo Plácido dos Santos, "Angola: Towards Supremacy in Sub-Saharan Africa?" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 8, Spring/Summer 2014): 23-32. PJIA 8: Yemen: Land of Forgotten Battles Mohamed Mansour Kadah, "Yemen: Land of Forgotten Battles" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 8, Spring/Summer 2014): 15-22. PJIA 8: Changing Security Dynamics in NAWS Region Noureddine Jebnoun, "Changing Security Dynamics in North Africa and Western Sahel Region" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 8, Spring/Summer 2014): 3-14. PJIA 7: BRICS and South Africa Chris Landsberg and Candice Moore, "BRICS, South-South Cooperation and the Durban Summit: What's in it for South Africa?" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 7, Spring/Summer 2013): 3-14. Rajaram Panda, "India and South Korea Relations: Past and Future Trends" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 6, Spring/Summer 2012): 64-76. PJIA 6: China, Japan and Tanzania István Tarrósy, "Two Giants on the Same Soil: A Closer Look at Afro-Asian Relations via Comparing Chinese and Japanese Involvement in Tanzania" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 6, Spring/Summer 2012): 52-63. PJIA 6: Power and Multilateralism Mohamed Mansour Kadah, "Power Shifts and Power Diffusion: Implications on the Multilateral System" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 6, Spring/Summer 2012): 40-51. Ana Cristina Alves, "China's Resource Quest in Brazil: The Changing Role of Economic Statecraft" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 6, Spring/Summer 2012): 28-39. Pedro Amakasu Raposo, "Japan's Foreign Aid Policy and the Influence of External Factors: Implications for the TICAD Security and Political Role" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 6, Spring/Summer 2012): 16-27. David Alexander Robinson, "Chinese engagement with Africa: The case of Mozambique" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 6, Spring/Summer 2012): 3-15. Vasco Martins, "The Côte d'Ivoire crisis in retrospect" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 5, Spring/Summer 2011): 72-84. PJIA 5: North Caucasus and Winter Olympic Games in Sochi Emil Souleimanov, "The North Caucasus Islamist insurgency and the (in)security of the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi (2014)" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 5, Spring/Summer 2011): 66-71. PJIA 5: Sovereignty and Human Rights Paulo Rigueira, "Sovereignty and human rights: external, internal and structural reconfigurations" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 5, Spring/Summer 2011): 37-65. PJIA 5: China and the Security Council Jagannath P. Panda, "Beijing's Perspective on UN Security Council Reform: Identity, Activism and Strategy" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 5, Spring/Summer 2011): 24-36. PJIA 5: Japan and Lusophone Africa Pedro Seabra, "Japan and Lusophone Africa: tepid outcomes, greater opportunities?" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 5, Spring/Summer 2011): 9-23. PJIA 5: EU - Lessons from a Crisis Aníbal Cavaco Silva, "The European Union: lessons from a crisis" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 5, Spring/Summer 2011): 3-8. PJIA 4: UN legitimacy and relevance Mohamed Mansour Kadah, "United Nations: building legitimacy and maintaining relevance in a weakened Institution" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 4, Autumn/Winter 2010): 40-49. PJIA 4: Portugal and the UN Security Council José Amaral, Sara Martins and Rui Macieira, "All for one, as long as there is not one for Europe" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 4, Autumn/Winter 2010): 31-39. PJIA 4: Democracy Promotion: the case of Brazil and India Oliver Stuenkel and Jabin T. Jacob, "Rising powers and the future of democracy promotion: the case of Brazil and India" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 4, Autumn/Winter 2010): 23-30. PJIA 4: Chávez, Bolivia and Ecuador Sean Goforth, "Left behind: institutional implications of internalizing Chavismo" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 4, Autumn/Winter 2010): 14-22. PJIA 4: West Africa and the EU José Augusto Duarte, "West Africa and the European Union: key areas and possible responses" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 4, Autumn/Winter 2010): 8-13. José Luís Rocha, "Cape Verde and ECOWAS: the challenges of regional integration" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 4, Autumn/Winter 2010): 3-7. Pedro Seabra, "Lula's legacy to the world: Brazil on track" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 3, Spring/Summer 2010): 51-61. PJIA 3: Climate Change and the EU Rafaela de Brito, "Climate change as a security issue in the European Union" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 3, Spring/Summer 2010): 41-50. PJIA 3: Turkey - The Europeanization Process Sezer Ozcan, "Historical evolution of the Europeanization process of Turkey" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 3, Spring/Summer 2010): 33-40. PJIA 3: Turkey - A New Foreign Policy? (2) Diogo Noivo, "Turkish disappointment: How the European Union contributed to Ankara's new foreign policy" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 3, Spring/Summer 2010): 24-32. PJIA 3: Turkey - A New Foreign Policy? Dario D'Urso, "Shifting Turkey: Ankara's new dynamics under the AKP government" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 3, Spring/Summer 2010): 15-23. Vasco Martins, "The geopolitics of Abkhazia's sovereignty" (Portuguese Journal of International Affairs, No. 3, Spring/Summer 2010): 3-14. AUTUMN/WINTER 2009 -- "The Political Project of Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Gaining Settings and Minds", by Marisa Borges and Sofia José Santos. AUTUMN/WINTER 2009 -- "Humanitarianism at the Crossroads: Dilemmas and Opportunities of the 'War on Terror'", by Daniela Nascimento. AUTUMN/WINTER 2009 -- "Explaining Today with Yesterday: Demystifying Nationalism in Russia", by Vasco Martins. AUTUMN/WINTER 2009 -- "Hamas: Do Tactical Shifts Imply Ideological Changes?", by Diogo Noivo. AUTUMN/WINTER 2009 -- "Questioning the EU SSR in Guinea-Bissau", by Michela Telatin. AUTUMN/WINTER 2009 -- "The Challenges and Constraints of Security Sector Reform in Guinea-Bissau: A View from the Field", by Miguel Girão de Sousa. AUTUMN/WINTER 2009 -- "Avoiding the Abyss: Findind a Way Forward in Guinea-Bissau", by Kai Thaler. SPRING 2009 -- "The Dragon and the Crocodile: Chinese Interests in East Timor", by Nuno Canas Mendes. |
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