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A Crying Economy in a Bleeding State
January 21, 2022

A Crying Economy in a Bleeding State: effects of religious and ethnic militia in Nigeria

A Crying Economy in a Bleeding State: effects of religious and ethnic militia in Nigeria by Vincent Agulonye and Daniel Adayi analyses the factors behind the emergence of these militias and the consequences their activities…

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The future of international development cooperation: fragmentation, adaptation and innovation in a changing world

The future of international development cooperation: fragmentation, adaptation and innovation in a changing world, by Ana Luísa Silva, Luís Mah and Luís Pais Bernardo,  stemmed from the need perceived by the Portuguese Platform of NGDOs…

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August 27, 2021

O Mecanismo Europeu de Apoio à Paz no Reforço da União Europeia como Ator Securitário

Authored by Melissa Fonseca Vieira, student of the Masters in Development and International Cooperation, Inês Marques Ribeiro and Pedro Seabra, O Mecanismo Europeu de Apoio à Paz no Reforço da União Europeia como Ator Securitário…

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Professor Carlos Nuno Castel-Branco was the keynote speaker at the IESE Conference Mozambique

Professor Carlos Nuno Castel-Branco was the keynote speaker at the IESE Conference “Extractive Industry in Mozambique: Challenges, Successes and Perspectives”, which took place online on 3 and 4 August 2021, along with a wide range of participants from Mozambique, South Africa, Brazil, Portugal, Denmark, Netherlands, and Canada…

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Impact of emergency cash assistance on gender relations in the tribal areas of Pakistan cover
August 23, 2021

Impact of emergency cash assistance on gender relations in the tribal areas of Pakistan

The most recent article by Asif Igbal Dawar with Marcos Ferreira, Impact of emergency cash assistance on gender relations in the tribal areas of Pakistan (2021), is one of six articles he published throughout his doctoral…

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The International Financial Institutions: An ajar door to the external financing of Iran
August 17, 2021

The International Financial Institutions: An ajar door to the external financing of Iran

Authored by Enrique Martínez-Galán, “The International Financial Institutions: An ajar door to the external financing of Iran”, chapter #6, is part of the book “Geopolitics of Iran: Why is it important to the broader Middle…

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Modern Intimacies and Modernist Landscapes: Chinese Photographs in Late-Colonial Mozambique
June 28, 2021

Modern Intimacies and Modernist Landscapes: Chinese Photographs in Late-Colonial Mozambique

The article addresses a specific aspect of the social and cultural life of the Portuguese-Chinese in Mozambique. The first contingents, coming from the Chinese province of Guangdong, began to arrive in that region of East Africa in the second half of the 19th century. …

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June 22, 2021

18th Doctor in Development Studies

Fabian Garzon Cuervo is the 18th Doctor in Development Studies at ISEG – Lisbon School of Economics & Management, Universidade de Lisboa, with his thesis “Economic Motivations to join Insurgencies in Colombia”, supervised by Professor …

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June 17, 2021

Conversation “Territórios da Memória”

Territórios da Memória, a conversation between Isabel Castro Henriques, Cristina Roldão and Simone Amorim, with moderation by Inocência Mata, at Centro Cultural Cabo Verde, Saturday, dia 19, at 3:00 pm. The conversation takes place within the scope of the AFRO-PORT project…

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