Nicolaus Popescu
Nicolaus Popescu, vulgo Nicolae sed saepius Nicu Popescu (Chisinoviae die 25 Aprilis 1981 natus), est eruditus Moldaviae.
Alumnus est Instituti Coniunctionum Internationalium Moscuensiis et universitas Europae Centralis. Operam dedit apud instituta varia politiae internationalis. Ab anno 2016 lector fuit apud Institutum Scientiarum Politicarum Parisiense. Suadente Maia Sandu minister rerum externarum Moldavicus meruit a die 8 Iunii 2019 usque ad 14 Novembris eiusdem anni.
Scripta
[recensere | fontem recensere]- 2005 : The EU in Moldova: Settling Conflicts in the Neighbourhood Textus
- 2007 : Europe's Unrecognised Neighbours: The EU in Abkhazia and South Ossetia Textus
- 2008 (cum Mark Leonard et Andrew Wilson) : Can the EU Win the Peace in Georgia? Textus
- 2009 (cum Andrew Wilson) : The limits of enlargement-lite: European and Russian power in the troubled neighbourhood Textus
- 2010 (cum Susi Dennison et José Ignacio Torreblanca) : A Chance to Reform: How the EU Can Support Democratic Evolution in Morocco Textus
- 2010 : EU Foreign Policy and Post-Soviet Conflicts: Stealth Intervention
- 2011 (cum Ben Judah et Jana Kobzova) : Dealing with a post-BRIC Russia Textus
- 2011 : Turning Presence Into Power: Lessons from the Eastern Neighbourhood Textus
Demetrius Alaiba • Vladimirus Bolea • Alexius Buzu • Lilia Dabija • Adrianus Efros • Rodica Iordanov • Veronica Mihailov-Moraru • Ala Nemerenco • Anatolius Nosatîi • Daniel Perciun • Victor Parlicov • Nicolaus Popescu • Michaël Popsoi • Sergius Prodan • Dorin Recean • Anna Revenco • Petrus Rotaru • Oleg Serebrian • Veronica Sirețeanu • Andreas Spînu • Anatolius Topală Capsae cognatae: Consilia Leancă 2013–2015 • Gaburici 2015 • Streleț 2015 • Filip 2016–2019 • Sandu 2019 • Chicu et Ciocoi 2019–2021 • Gavrilița 2021–2023 • Recean 2023– | |
Nicolaus Tiu 1990 • Michaël Popov 1994 • Nicolaus Tăbăcaru 1997 • Nicolaus Cernomaz 2000 • Nicolaus Dudău 2001 • Andreas Stratan 2004 • Georgius Leancă 2009 • Natalia Gherman 2013 • Andreas Galbur 2016 • Theodorus Ulianovschi 2018 • Nicolaus Popescu 2019 • Aurelius Ciocoi 2019 • Oleg Țulea 2020 • Aurelius Ciocoi 2020 • Nicolaus Popescu 2021 • Michaël Popșoi 2024 Capsae cognatae: Primi ministri Moldaviae | |