Marco Lisi is an Associate Professor at NOVA University Lisbon
Marco Lisi is an Associate Professor at NOVA University Lisbon, in the Political Studies department.
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Marco Lisi is an Associate Professor at NOVA University Lisbon, in the Political Studies department. He is also a researcher at the Portuguese Institute of International Relations (IPRI).
Articles associés
Hanna Wass, Teresa Ruel, Nieves Lagares Díez, María Pereira Lopez, Carlo Sanna, Selena Grimaldi, Davide Angelucci, Marco Lisi, Ľubomír Zvada, Aleks Szczerbiak, Francisco José Llera Ramo, Romain Biesemans, Daan Delespaul, David Talukder, Eszter Farkas, Cristina Stănuș, Anne-France Taiclet, Marianne Kneuer, François Hublet, Charlotte Kleine, Michal Kubát, Wolfgang Weber, Ainė Ramonaitė, Mažvydas Jastramskis, Dragomir Stoyanov, Milen Lyubenov, Florent Parmentier, Sorina Cristina Soare, Claudiu D. Tufiș, Maja Nastić, Éloi Bitri, Édouard Chardot, Sofia Marini, François Hublet, Piret Ehin, Jānis Ikstens, Ainė Ramonaitė, Yves Léonard, Marlène Laruelle, Thomas Laffitte, Jean-Yves Dormagen
Elections in Europe: 2024
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Josefina Sipinen, Marco Lisi, Luis Mena Martínez, Mark Harwood, Oliver Drewes, Eszter Farkas, Anne-France Taiclet, Marko Lovec, Marius Minas, Constantin Wurthmann, Alexander Verdoes, Clare Rice, Rasmus Brun Pedersen, Derek Beach, Roman Senninger, Jannik Fenger, Leticia M. Ruiz Rodríguez, David H. Corrochano, Sofie Blombäck, Günther Pallaver, Carolina Plescia, Sofia Marini, Vincenzo Emanuele, Jānis Ikstens, Petar Bankov, Christina Walcherberger, Julia Partheymüller, Sylvia Kritzinger, Markus Klein, Meta Novak, Damjan Lajh, Karina Kosiara-Pedersen, Damir Kapidžić
Elections in Europe: 2022
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Marco Lisi
Parliamentary election in Portugal, 30 January 2022
Background The Portuguese party system has been named an “island of stability” in the European political landscape, as it did not suffer any electoral earthquake or major reconfiguration of party competition in recent years. This was remarkable given the deep transformation of party systems experienced by Southern European countries hit by the Great Recession. The … Continued
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