Guinea-Bissau: Can A Failed Military Coup Be Successful? – Analysis
By Paulo Gorjao and Pedro Seabra The international community’s immediate condemnation of the military coup that took place in Guinea-Bissau
Read moreBy Paulo Gorjao and Pedro Seabra The international community’s immediate condemnation of the military coup that took place in Guinea-Bissau
Read moreBy Marco Pinfari In early 2011, as events in Libya and the arab Spring were unfolding, three sets of partly
Read moreBy Mohamed Mansour Kadah, Diplomat, Egypt One proposal to address today’s global governance challenges is the so-called power club or
Read moreBy Andre Monteiro Martin Schulz, the President of the European Parliament, made a reference, in a debate on the role
Read moreBy Paulo Gorjao and Pedro Seabra During the 1982 Falklands crisis, a United Nations (UN) delegate called Britain “a Morris
Read moreBy Paulo Rigueira How to contextualize the present European1 crisis in broader dynamics? More specifically: how to understand the European
Read moreBy Paulo Gorjao After ousting Socialist Prime Minister José Sócrates on the 5 June 2011 parliamentary elections, Conservative Prime Minister
Read moreBy David Alexander Robinson There is currently much debate in International Relations regarding the rise of China and the trajectory
Read moreBy Pedro Seabra Right before taking office on July 2011, newly elected President Ollanta Humala was faced with a considerable
Read moreBy Pedro Seabra and Paulo Gorjao The international community is fast approaching the margins of the Rubicon. Sooner rather than
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