The Portuguese Institute of International Relations and Security (IPRIS) is a non-profit and independent NGO, based in Lisbon. IPRIS is an institution dedicated to research on issues of International Relations, with particular interest regarding Portuguese foreign and defense policies.

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Articles by IPRIS :

The Republic Of Dagestan: Epicenter Of Islamist Insurgency In Russia’s North Caucasus – Analysis

By Emil Souleimanov Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, a number of ethnic areas were identified as

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Portugal And Palestinian Bid To Join UNESCO And UN – Analysis

By Paulo Gorjao On 31 October 2011, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) admitted Palestine as a

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The European Union: Lessons From A Crisis – Analysis

By Aníbal António Cavaco Silva, President of Portugal The European Union is living decisive moments for its future. What is

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First Impressions: Portugal And The UNSC Eight Months On – Analysis

By Pedro Seabra When, on October 12th 2010, Portugal won a non-permanent seat at the United Nations Security council (UNSC)

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Trans-Governmental Networks: Less Than Convincing Vision Of New World Order – Analysis

By Mohamed Mansour Kadah Academia is fraught with ideas on the reform of the international multilateral system. Nonetheless, a great

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Promoting The “Good Islam”: The Regime And Sufi-Brotherhoods In Algeria – Analysis

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By Isabelle Werenfels In the run up to the presidential elections in 2004 and 2009, Algerian newspapers repeatedly ran headlines

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Taur Matan Ruak: First Candidate For 2012 Presidential Elections In Timor Leste? – Analysis

By Paulo Gorjao On September 2nd, the Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces of Timor Leste, Major-General Taur

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