Francisco Seixas da Costa

Francisco Seixas da Costa, GCC, CMG, (Vila Real, 1948) is a former Portuguese diplomat. He was member of the Portuguese government. Having retired from the civil service (2013), he is now invited professor in a university, is regularly present in the media and works as consultant in the private sector.

Francisco Seixas da Costa

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Other functions

Current functions

  • Since 2010 - Member of the Consultative Council of the School of Economics, University of Coimbra
  • Since 2013 - Chairman of the Consultative Council, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Paris
  • Since 2013 - Private activity as strategic economic consultant
  • Since 2014 - Invited professor, Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa
  • Since 2016 - Member of the Advisory Council, Chancery for Civil Merit Orders, Presidency of Republic, Lisbon
  • Since 2018 - Member of the Independent General Council, Radio e Televisão de Portugal S. A., Lisbon

Bibliography

  • "O Caso República" ("The 'República' case"), with António Pinto Rodrigues, Lisbon, 1975;
  • "Diplomacia Europeia - Instituições, Alargamento e o Futuro da União" ("European Diplomacy - the institutions, the enlargement and the future of the Union"), Lisbon, 2002;
  • "Uma Segunda Opinião - Notas de Política Externa e Diplomacia" ("A Second Opinion - Notes on External Policy and Diplomacy"), Lisbon, 2006;
  • "As Vésperas e a Alvorada de Abril" ("The vespers and the April dawn"), Brasília, 2007;
  • "Tanto Mar? - Portugal, o Brasil e a Europa" ("So much sea? - Portugal, Brazil and Europe"), Brasília, 2008.
  • "Apontamentos" ("Notes"), Lisbon, 2008.
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