Nuno Rogeiro

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Nuno Rogeiro
Born
Nuno de Assis Simões Costa Rogeiro

(1957-12-13) 13 December 1957 (age 66)
Alma materLusíada University
University of Lisbon
OccupationJournalist

Nuno Rogeiro (born 13 December 1957) is a Portuguese journalist, pundit, geopolitics expert, and professor.

Education[edit]

Rogeiro studied at the secondary school Liceu Pedro Nunes in Lisbon. Subsequently, he graduated in law at the University of Lisbon.

Career[edit]

Nuno Rogeiro was an international relations teacher at the Lusíada University in Lisbon. He worked in multiple positions for several Portuguese newspapers like O Dia, A Rua, O Século, and O Diabo. In addition, he wrote for O Independente newspaper and K magazine during the 1990s, and worked for TSF and Rádio Comercial radios. However, it was in television that Nuno Rogeiro reached notability as a geopolitics expert and a commentator in international political and military issues. Nuno Rogeiro started his career on the television, working for Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP) in 1989. During the 1991 Gulf War, Rogeiro appeared on a daily basis to comment the conflict. In 1992, he wrote Política for the collection O que é, published by Quimera. In 2003, with the eruption of the 2003 Iraq War, Nuno Rogeiro was invited by SIC TV channel, a surprise since he had always worked with RTP before then. After the 9/11 attacks in the United States, Nuno Rogeiro wrote O Inimigo Público - Carl Schmitt, Bin Laden e o Terrorismo Pós-Moderno, which was published in 2003. Along with Martim Cabral, Nuno Rogeiro presented the television programme Sociedade das Nações in SIC Notícias.[1] He has been invited for conferences on international affairs worldwide. Rogeiro co-founded the magazine Futuro Presente with Jaime Nogueira Pinto.

References[edit]

  1. ^ SOCIEDADE DAS NAÇÕES A actualidade internacional em análise. Com Martim Cabral e Nuno Rogeiro. (SIC Notícias) https://sicnoticias.pt/programas/sociedadedasnacoes