Born in Porto, Portugal, in 1944, he headed the Institute of Strategic and International Studies (IEEI), of which he is a co-founder, from 1981 to 2007.
Over the past ten years, he has been much involved in the coordination of EuroMeSCo, the 50-member strong Euro-Mediterranean network of foreign and security policy research centres which constitutes a confidence-building measure and provider of expertise in the first chapter of the Barcelona Process.
As well as being a regular columnist in the Portuguese and international press, he is author and co-editor of many books, articles and reports, notably in the areas of EU common foreign and security policy and on the theme of world order, such as Portugal: A European Story, La PESC: Ouvrir l'Europe au Monde, The European Union, Mercosul and the New World Order, and A European Strategy for the Mediterranean.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Latest publications, articles and papers
- The European Union and Mercosul, in Mário Telò (coord.), European Union and New Regionalism. Regional Actors and Global Governance in a Post-hegemonic Era. Revised edition. Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate, due to appear in 2007
- The “War on Democratization”, July 2007
- Una Europa Mundo, El Pais, March 2007
- Research priorities beyond the fog of culturalism, Challenges for Policy-oriented Research on the Middle East, SWP, March 2007
- A Europa sem Fronteiras, Janus 2007, UAL & Jornal Público, 2007