Ricardo Borges de Castro
Ricardo Borges de Castro
Senior Adviser

Ricardo Borges de Castro was Associate Director and Head of the Europe in the World Programme at the European Policy Centre, and now serves as a Senior Adviser.

Ricardo served as Adviser for Foreign Affairs and then as Adviser on Strategic Foresight to the European Political Strategy Centre, the European Commission’s in-house think tank, reporting directly to President Jean-Claude Juncker. Ricardo led the EPSC’s work on foresight, focusing mainly on global trends, ‘anticipatory democracy,’ and policymaking. During his tenure, he spearheaded efforts to mainstream anticipation and foresight across Commission services. He was also the European Commission’s project leader for the European Strategy and Policy Analysis System (ESPAS), an EU inter-institutional collaboration on global trends and strategic foresight.

Before joining the EPSC, Ricardo served as Member of Cabinet and Personal Assistant to José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, as well as spokesperson for ‘Europe and the World’ at the Commission’s Spokespersons’ Planning and Coordination Unit. In these roles, Ricardo regularly accompanied and assisted President Barroso in his meetings with heads of state and government of EU Member States, in summits with third countries and Strategic Partners (USA, Japan, China, Russia, Brazil, Korea, South Africa, etc.) and in international fora, including the G20, G8/G7, NATO, ASEM, and the UN.

In Portugal, Ricardo served in the Prime Minister’s Office as Political Adviser to the Prime Minister after spending four years in the Portuguese Parliament as Policy Advisor for foreign affairs, national defence policy, and East Timor.

Ricardo taught international relations at Lusíada University in Lisbon, was a Course Assistant at Harvard Kennedy School, and a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Political Studies at the Catholic University in Portugal. He also contributes to executive trainings on ‘strategic foresight’ and ‘evidence-based policymaking’ at the School of Transnational Governance, European University Institute, and the Geneva Centre for Security Policy.

Ricardo is currently an Associate Fellow, Global Fellowship Initiative, at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy.

Ricardo holds a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy (MALD) from The Fletcher School, Tufts University, and a DPhil (PhD) in International Relations from the University of Oxford (St Antony’s College).

Besides Portugal, he has lived in the US, UK, Turkey, and lately in Belgium.

Ricardo enjoys running and the outdoors.

PROJECTS

Advancing military mobility in Europe: A multisectoral approach

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

EU’s international role, future of Europe, global trends, transatlantic relations, multilateralism, democratisation, strategic foresight, scenarios, enlargement

CURRENT POSITIONS

Associate Fellow, Global Fellowship Initiative, Geneva Centre for Security Policy
Member of the OECD Government Foresight Community
Member of the Bertelsmann Stiftung's Transatlantic Foresight Expert Group

EDUCATION

DPhil in International Relations, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford
Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy (MALD), The Fletcher School, Tufts University

LANGUAGES

Portuguese, English, Spanish, French, Turkish (basic)

COMPENDIUM
Jun 15, 2026
by Amanda Paul, Svitlana Taran, Juraj Majcin, Iana Maisuradze, Christian Mölling, Jamie Shea, Paul Taylor, Almut Möller, HE Tacan Ildem, Oana Lungescu, Benedetta Berti, Chris Kremidas-Courtney, Torben Schütz, Ricardo Borges de Castro, Jennifer Kavanagh, Mihai Sebastian Chihaia, Danylo Dugin
COMPENDIUM
Jun 20, 2025
by Maria Martisiute, Ricardo Borges de Castro, Chris Kremidas-Courtney, Elixabete Arrieta, Ivano di Carlo, Almut Möller, Paul Taylor, Iana Maisuradze, Juraj Majcin, Mihai Chihaia, Amanda Paul
OUTLOOK PAPER
Feb 21, 2024
by Amanda Paul, Shada Islam, Svitlana Taran, Helena Hahn, Berta López Domènech, Iana Maisuradze, Giulia Torchio, Jamie Shea, Elizabeth Kuiper, Ivano di Carlo, Ricardo Borges de Castro, Raul Villegas, Mihai Sebastian Chihaia
NEWS
Dec 21, 2023
by Maral Bedrossian, Georg Riekeles, Elizabeth Kuiper, Emma Woodford, Fabian Zuleeg, Ricardo Borges de Castro, Janis A. Emmanouilidis
EPC ROUND-UP
Jun 22, 2023
by Amanda Paul, Iana Maisuradze, Jamie Shea, Ionela Ciolan, Federica Zizzi, Benedetta Berti, Ivano di Carlo, Ricardo Borges de Castro, Mihai Sebastian Chihaia
OUTLOOK PAPER
Feb 22, 2023
by Georg Riekeles, Amanda Paul, Shada Islam, Simon Dekeyrel, Svitlana Taran, Berta López Domènech, Maxime Sierro, Rita Mendonça Barbosa Amorim Lobo, Zeynep Güner, Iana Maisuradze, Andrew Duff, Marta Mucznik, Ivano di Carlo, Ricardo Borges de Castro, Philipp Lausberg, Mihai Sebastian Chihaia
OP-ED
Oct 25, 2022
by Ricardo Borges de Castro
EXTERNAL PUBLICATION
Sep 23, 2022
by Ricardo Borges de Castro, Rita Mendonça Barbosa Amorim Lobo
OP-ED
Feb 24, 2022
by Ricardo Borges de Castro
OUTLOOK PAPER
Jan 21, 2022
by Amanda Paul, Maxime Sierro, Iana Maisuradze, Ionela Ciolan, Guillaume Van der Loo, Réka Koleszár, Ivano di Carlo, Ricardo Borges de Castro, Mihai Sebastian Chihaia
COMMENTARY
Mar 11, 2021
by Fabian Zuleeg, Janis A. Emmanouilidis, Ricardo Borges de Castro
Age of ‘permacrisis’ teaches EU that solidarity is arduous but worth it

"In this permacrisis age, we don’t necessarily put in place permanent cohesion mechanisms."

Financial Times
Jul 31, 2022
With: Ricardo Borges de Castro, Fabian Zuleeg, Janis A. Emmanouilidis
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