Nuno Rogeiro was an
international relations teacher at the Lusíada University in
Lisbon. He worked in multiple positions for several Portuguese newspapers like
O Dia,
A Rua,
O Século, and
O Diabo. In addition, he wrote for
O Independente newspaper and
K magazine during the 1990s, and worked for
TSF and
Rádio Comercial radios. However, it was in television that Nuno Rogeiro reached notability as a geopolitics expert and a commentator in international political and military issues. Nuno Rogeiro started his career on the television, working for
Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP) in 1989. During the
1991 Gulf War, Rogeiro appeared on a daily basis to comment the conflict. In 1992, he wrote
Política for the collection
O que é, published by Quimera. In 2003, with the eruption of the
2003 Iraq War, Nuno Rogeiro was invited by
SIC TV channel, a surprise since he had always worked with RTP before then. After the
9/11 attacks in the United States, Nuno Rogeiro wrote
O Inimigo Público - Carl Schmitt, Bin Laden e o Terrorismo Pós-Moderno, which was published in 2003. Along with Martim Cabral, Nuno Rogeiro presented the television programme
Sociedade das Nações in
SIC Notícias. He has been invited for conferences on international affairs worldwide. Rogeiro co-founded the magazine Futuro Presente with
Jaime Nogueira Pinto. ==References==