Foreign influence
Jorge Marinho examines the security repercussions on the education of international military students
Throughout its history, from its founding in 1143 to the present, Portugal has established, developed and maintained relations with different people from various parts of the world. Located on the Iberian Peninsula it is a member of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries, of NATO and of the European Union. As part of its foreign policy, the armed forces play a relevant role. This means that, at Government level, with a global vision, combining the Foreign and Defence Ministries is . . .