Bernardo Ivo Cruz
Guest Professor
Bernardo Ivo Cruz holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Bristol, was a Chevening Doctoral Fellow from the British Foreign Office and is an Alumnus of the Prince of Wales’s Business and Sustainability Programme at the Institute of Sustainability and Leadership at the University of Cambridge, in the United Kingdom. He is also a Corresponding Academician of the International Academy of Portuguese Culture.
He is a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Political Studies of the Catholic University of Portugal and at the NOVA School of Law of the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, a member of the Scientific Committee of the Center for Sustainable Finance at the Católica Lisbon School of Business and Economics, an Associate Researcher at the Research Centre of the Institute of Political Studies of the Catholic University of Portugal, a member of the Board of Directors of the Clube de Lisboa and writes a weekly opinion column in the Diário de Notícias.
In the Public Sector, he was Secretary of State for Internationalisation, Under-Secretary of State to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Counsellor at the Permanent Representation of Portugal to the European Union during the Portuguese Presidency of the Council in 2021 and Executive Director of SOFID – Society for the Financing of Development. He was also Chief of Staff to the Minister of State and Foreign Affairs and Economic and Commercial Counsellor at the Portuguese Embassies in the United Kingdom and Brazil, where he directed the AICEP Business Centres for Latin America and the United Kingdom and Ireland.
In Higher Education, he was a member of the Editorial Board of the Public Policy Portuguese Journal of the Public Policy Monitoring Unit of the University of Évora and Visiting Academic at Loughborough University, Lecture at Cardiff University and Teaching Assistant at the University of Bristol. He was also an elected member of the Court of the University of Bristol and a member of the Scientific and Pedagogical Councils at the School of European Studies at Cardiff University.
In Non-Governmental Organizations, he coordinated the Club de Madrid’s Mission to Support National Reconciliation in East Timor, was Secretary General of the Portuguese Council of the European Movement and member of the Board of Directors and General Assembly of the League of Friends of the Jerónimos Monastery.
In the private sector, he was a member of the Strategic Council for International Relations of the CIP – Portuguese Business Confederation and a Strategic Consultant for Public Policies and International Relations at CV&A. He founded and was Global Managing Partner of the True Bridge Consultancy Group, was President of the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the United Kingdom, represented the Federation of Commerce of Goods, Services and Tourism of the State of São Paulo (Brazil) in Europe and was a Partner at Leadership Business Consulting.
He was editor of The London BREXIT Monthly Digest, which followed the process of the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union from London’s point of view, wrote a periodic opinion column in national newspapers and was a guest commentator on international issues in various media outlets.
He served as Honorary Consul of the Republic of Botswana in Portugal.
He was distinguished by the Municipal Assembly of São Paulo, Brazil and by the House of Representatives of the State of Texas, United States, received the “Business Internationalisation Award 2014/15” from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom, and was decorated by
the Republic of Chile and the Republic of Estonia.
He has lived and worked in Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, the United Kingdom and East Timor.
Main publications
- Ivo Cruz, B e D. Marques Brás (Editors) “Sustentabilidade: Um Desafio Coletivo – Elementos de uma Estratégia ESG para as PME”, Tinta da China, Lisboa, 2024
- Ivo-Cruz, B. and S. Ribeiro, “Financing the Sustainable Development Agenda Goals: Role and Challenges for the Private Sector and DFI.” in Information Resources Management Association (Coord.) “Research Anthology on Measuring and Achieving Sustainable Development Goals”, IGI Global, 2022, pp. 17-31
- “Integração económica europeia e a nova diplomacia: A diplomacia económica e o setor privado” in Rosa Lã, J., A. Leal Faria e A. Cunha (Coord.) “A Diplomacia e a Independência de Portugal”, Bookbuilders/Letras Errantes, Lisboa, 2022, pp. 343 – 348
- “Portugal e o Sistema Internacional 30 anos após a queda do Muro de Berlim: Considerações sobre a diplomacia preventiva” in Boletim da Academia Internacional da Cultura Portuguesa, Nº 48, dezembro 2021;
- “Reino Unido – Global Britain in a Competitive Age” in P. Seabra (Coord.) Documentos Estratégicos de Segurança e Defesa, IDN Cadernos 44, Instituto de Defesa Nacional, dezembro 2021;
- “O AUKUS é uma manifestação da Global Britain?” in V. Rato (Coord.) AUKUS e os Interesses de Segurança e Defesa no Indo-Pacífico, IDN Brief, Instituto de Defesa Nacional, novembro 2021;
- Ivo-Cruz, B. and S. Ribeiro, “Financing the Sustainable Development Goals’ Agenda: the role and challenges for Private Sector and Development Finance Institutions” in Almeida N., P. Almeida and S. Rodrigues (Ed.) Mapping, Managing and Crafting Sustainable Business Strategies for the Circular Economy, IGI Global, Hershey (PA), EUA, 2020;
- “Na Encruzilhada entre a Minha Tribo e a Nova Atenas? Reflexões sobre o impacto da 4ª Revolução Industrial na Emergência dos Populismos Europeus” in Roteiros, Instituto D. João de Castro, Nº 12/2018;
- “Quão Democráticos Somos Nós: Uma Avaliação da Qualidade da Democracia em Portugal” in Actas do II Congresso da Associação Portuguesa de Ciência Política, Bizâncio, Lisboa, 2006;
- “Auditing Democracy in European Union’s Member States: A Framework for Analysis” in UACES Online Essays, janeiro 2005;
- “Democracy in the New Member States: Is the Commission on the Right Path?” in The Journal of European Affairs, Vol. 2, N. 1, fevereiro 2004;
- “Uma Teoria da Democracia e o Critério Político de Copenhaga” in A. Figueira, A. Costa Pinto and P. Almeida Sande (Coord.) A União Europeia Revisitada, Lisboa, Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa, 2003