Chargée de cours

 
Chargée de cours
Localisation
Institut d'études européennes (bureau R41.3.107)
Avenue Franklin Roosevelt, 39
1050 Bruxelles
Belgique
 
Adresse postale
Université libre de Bruxelles
Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt, 50 - CP 172/01
1050 Bruxelles
Belgique
 
 elisa.lopez.lucia@ulb.be
+32 (0) 2 650 44 77

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Chargée de cours, REPI, Département de science politique, ULB


Postes antérieurs

Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow, CEISR, University of Portsmouth
Collaboratrice scientifique F.R.S./FNRS, REPI, Département de science politique, ULB
Postdoctorante, REPI, Département de science politique, ULB
Research Fellow, International Development Department, GSDRC, University of Birmingham
PhD in Politics and International Studies (University of Warwick / Erasmus Mundus programme Gem PhD School)

Affiliations:

Research associate, CEISR, University of Portsmouth
Research associate, Chaire Raoul-Dandurand, UQAM
Steering committee member of the West African Peace and Security Network (WAPSN)


Présentation des enseignements

Introduction to International Relations (24h, BA3)
Théories de la sécurité (24h, MA)


Travaux sélectionnés


Livres

Lopez Lucia, E., and Mattheis, F. (eds.) (2020). The Unintended Consequences of Interregionalism: Effects on Regional Actors, Societies and Structures. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York: Routledge.

Lopez Lucia, E. The performance of Security Regionalism in West Africa and South America: Unpacking the Politics of Regionalism. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillans (à paraître).


Articles

Lopez Lucia, E. (2020) 'A tale of regional transformation: From political community to security regions the politics of security and regionalism in West Africa’, Political Geography, 82.

Lopez Lucia, E. (2019) ‘Unpacking the politics of regionalism: what to expect from a socio-political economy of regionalism?’. International Relations, 33(4), 610–615.

Lopez Lucia, E. et al. (2019). ‘Lessons from Nigeria for improved thinking and working politically in the extractives sector’. Development Policy Review, 37(1), 16-32.

Lopez Lucia, E. (2018). ‘Rethinking regionalism and the politics of regionalisation: the performance of ECOWAS’s agency by Nigeria and the European Union’. Journal of International Relations and Development, 21(3), 663-688/

Lopez Lucia, E. (2017). ‘Performing EU agency by experimenting the ‘Comprehensive Approach’: the European Union Sahel Strategy’. Journal of contemporary african studies, 35(4), 451-468.

Lopez Lucia, E. (2015). ‘Regional powers and regional security governance: An interpretive perspective on the policies of Nigeria and Brazil’. International relations, 29(3), 348–362.
Chapitres

Lopez Lucia, E. (2021). ‘Security Politics and the ‘Remaking’ of West Africa by the European Union: From Bounded to Fuzzy Regions’, In N. Godehardt and P. Kohlenberg, (eds.), The Multidimensionality of Regions in World Politics. London: Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York: Routledge, pp. 94-113.

Lopez Lucia, E., and Mattheis, F. (2021). ‘The unintended consequences of inter regionalism: New concepts for understanding the entanglements of regionalism’ In E. Lopez Lucia and F. Mattheis (eds.), The Unintended Consequences of Interregionalism: Effects on Regional Actors, Societies and Structures. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York: Routledge.
Rapports (sélection)

Lopez Lucia, E. (2019). The European Union Integrated and Regionalised Approach towards the Sahel. (UQAM Chaire Raoul-Durand en études stratégiques et diplomatiques).

Lopez Lucia, E., Buckley, J., Marquette, H., & McCulloch, N. (2017). Thinking and Working Politically: Lessons from FOSTER in Nigeria. (DLP Research Paper No 48).

Lopez Lucia, E. (2015). Fragility, conflict and violence in the Gulf of Guinea. (GSDRC Conflict Analyses).

Lopez Lucia, E. (2015). Capacity building in the Ministry of Interior in fragile and post-conflict countries. (GSDRC Helpdesk Report No 1219).

Lopez Lucia, E. (2015). Islamist radicalisation and terrorism in Tanzania. (GSDRC Helpdesk Report No 1233).

Lopez Lucia, E., and Haastrup, T. (2014). Nigeria and Regional Security. (EUI RSCAS Working Papers No 49).
Mis à jour le 4 août 2023