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Carmen Amado Mendes

Conference Papers

Mendes, Carmen Amado, “Macau: the missing link of a BRICS-Politik”, International Symposium BRICS-II 2015: Institutionalization & Macau, Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau, May 2015.
Mendes, Carmen Amado, “Diversifying channels in China-Brazil relations: The multilateralization of the bilateral relationship”, I International Symposium Chinese-Lusophone Relations: China and Brazil, Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau, May 2014.
Mendes, Carmen Amado, “New trends in China’s foreign policy: the role of the Macau Special Administrative Region”, III Global International Studies Conference, World International Studies Committee (WISC), University of Porto, August 2011.
Cardoso, Daniel e Mendes, Carmen Amado, “Identidades híbridas e lusofonia em Macau: a influência da política cultural e do Fórum para a Cooperação Económica e Comercial entre a China e os Países de Língua Portuguesa” (“Hybrid identities and lusophony in Macau: the influence of cultural policy and the Forum for Economic and Trade Cooperation between China and the Portuguese-speaking countries”), XI Luso-Afro-Brazilian Conference on Social Sciences, Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, August 2011.
Cardoso, Daniel e Mendes, Carmen Amado, “Lusofonia em Macau: Que Contributos para o reforço das relações Sino-Brasileiras?” (“Lusophony in Macau: which contribution to strengthen Sino-Brazilian relations?”), X Congress of the International Association of Lusitanists, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, University of Algarve, Faro, July 2011.
Mendes, Carmen Amado, “The Macao Forum and the Chinese presence in Africa: implications for Sino-European relations”, International Conference on the EU and China – Partners or Competitors in Africa?, College of Europe, Bruges, February 2010.
Mendes, Carmen Amado; Iturre, Maite e Nascimento, Daniela, “The weight of Taiwan in China’s foreign policy towards Africa and Latin America: the battle for diplomatic recognition in Cross Strait Relations”, VI European Association of Taiwan Studies Conference, Autonomous University of Madrid, April 2009.
Mendes, Carmen Amado, “The Significance of the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement in Sino-European Relations: a step forward or a recurrent idea?”, International Workshop – Prospects and Challenges for EU-China Relations in the 21st Century: The Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, College of Europe, Bruges, April 2009.
Iturre, Maite e Mendes, Carmen Amado, “Regional implications of China’s new foreign policy in Latin America: the energetic factor”, International Studies Association 2009 Convention, New York, February 2009.
Nascimento, Daniela e Mendes, Carmen Amado, “China in Africa: a mutually beneficial strategic partnership? The case of Sudan”, International Studies Association 2009 Convention, New York, February 2009.
Mendes, Carmen Amado e Nascimento, Daniela, “Cooperação Sul-Sul: A Presença Chinesa em África” (“South-South Cooperation: The Chinese Presence in Africa”), X Luso-Afro-Brazilian Conference on Social Sciences, University of Minho, Braga, February 2009.
Mendes, Carmen Amado e Gaspar, Sofia, “O Brasil e a África Lusófona na Nova Agenda de Pequim: O Papel do Fórum Macau” (“Brazil and Africa in Beijing’s New Agenda: The Role of Forum Macau”), X Luso-Afro-Brazilian Conference on Social Sciences, University of Minho, Braga, February 2009.
Mendes, Carmen Amado, “Realpolitik dynamics of China’s foreign policy: assertiveness and pragmatism in international relations”, Inaugural Conference of the International Forum for Contemporary Chinese Studies: Post-Olympic China: globalisation and sustainable development after three decades of reform, Nottingham, November 2008.
Freire, Maria Raquel e Mendes, Carmen Amado, “Realpolitik dynamics and image construction in the Russia-China relationship: forging a strategic partnership?”, II Global International Studies Conference, World International Studies Committee (WISC): What Keeps Us Apart, What Keeps Us Together? International Order, Justice, Values, Ljubljana, July 2008.