EDITORIAL

Autores

  • CARMEN AMADO MENDES
  • ISABEL MURTA PINA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.DT24.ED

Resumo

This special issue is the result of collaboration with the Macau Scientific and Cultural Centre (also known as the CCCM). This issue is one in a series of collections of articles presented at the CCCM China Conferences. These conferences are held annually in the spring of each year, and the authors of the articles in this issue actively participated in the 2022 Conference. The CCCM itself is a scientific research centre based in Lisbon, under the auspices of the Portuguese Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education. The mission of the CCCM is to produce, promote, and disseminate knowledge about Macau and China in general, and act as a platform between Portugal and the People's Republic of China, as well as more broadly, between Europe and Asia.

Biografias Autor

CARMEN AMADO MENDES

President of the Macau Scientific and Cultural Centre (Portugal). Associate Professor of International Relations with tenure, accredited at the School of Economics of the University of Coimbra, where she established the course “China and the Portuguesespeaking Countries in World Trade”. Former head of the International Relations department and coordinator of the School of Economics International Office at the same university. Holds a Ph.D. degree from the School of Oriental and African Studies – University of London, a Master degree from the Institute of Higher European Studies – University of Strasbourg, and a Bachelor degree from the Institute of Social and Political Sciences – University of Lisbon. She was a Post-doctorate scholar at the Institute of Political Studies of the Portuguese Catholic University of Lisbon and visiting professor at the University of Macau, the University of Salamanca and the University of Lyon. She was a board member of the European Association for Chinese Studies, and the organizer of the 2014 EACS conference in Coimbra; and president of the International Relations Section and member of the board of the Portuguese Political Science Association. Principal Investigator at the University of Coimbra on a research project on the role of Macau in China´s relations with the Portuguese speaking-countries, funded by the Portuguese national funding agency for Science, Research and Technology; and on a project on South-South Cooperation for the Europe China Research and Advice Network, supported by the European External Action Service. Auditor of the Portuguese National Defense Institute. Co-founder of the consulting company ChinaLink, and of the Observatory for China in Portugal. Author of China and the Macau Negotiations, 1986- 1999 (HKUP) and China’s New Silk Road: An Emerging World Order (Routledge), as well as other publications available for consultation at: www.uc.pt/feuc/carmen.

ISABEL MURTA PINA

Isabel Murta Pina holds a MA (2000) and a Ph. D. (2009) degree in History from the NOVA University of Lisbon. She is currently a research fellow at Centro Científico e Cultural de Macau (Portugal), and a collaborative scholar at the Centre for the Humanities (CHAM - NOVA University of Lisbon | Azores University); and holds the same category at the Centre for Classical Studies (University of Lisbon). She is also a member of the Portuguese Maritime Academy. There were two stints as an Invited Assistant Professor, one from 2006 to 2011, in the Institute for Oriental Studies (Portuguese Catholic University); and another from 2011 to 2014, at the Bachelor’s degree of Asian Studies at the University of Lisbon. Her main research interests focus on the Sino-European intercultural and material exchanges during the Ming and Qing periods. For a more detailed CV, see: https://www.cienciavitae.pt/6317-C667-B530.

Publicado

2024-01-11