Piotr Pietrzak, Ph.D.

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PIOTR PIETRZAK, Ph.D. teaches Global Problems. Global Solutions as part of a Master’s Program titled “Political pathologies of the global world (in English)” at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”. He specializes in the Middle East & the Islamic World; he looks at his research area through the prism of some of the most exciting developments in International Relations theory, geopolitics, conflict resolution strategies, and international law. His primary interests relate to relatively recent socio-political developments in Afghanistan, Cyprus, Chechnya, the Former Yugoslavia, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Egypt, Mali, Georgia, and Ukraine. Pietrzak is a co-founder and an editor-in-chief of *In Statu Nascendi – Journal of Political Philosophy and International Relations, a non-profit charitable organization based in Sofia, Bulgaria. He holds a Ph.D. Degree in Philosophy from Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridiski (2021), a master’s degree in International Politics & International Relations from the University of Manchester (2013), and a master’s degree in Politics from the University of Warmia and Mazury (2008). He was awarded an Erasmus Scholarship to the University of Cyprus in 2007.

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