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Researchers
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Dr.
Olaf Osica
Research fellow, expert on international security, transatlantic
relations and European security and defence policy.
Dr. Osica is a senior lecturer in the Institute of European Union
at Collegium Civitas in Warsaw, and guest columnist of "Tygodnik Powszechny".
In 2007 he obtained PhD in Social and Political Science from European
University Institute in Florence (thesis on "NATO Enlargement
and Central European Security. A disintegrating security community").
In 2000 he graduated (MA) in international relations from Warsaw University
(2000).
Member of "Transatlantic Network 2020", a project established
by the British Council. Participant of the "Programme des personalites
d'avenir",
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of France. 1998-2002
research fellow, Center for International Relations in Warsaw, coordinator
of the project "Transatlantic Partnership and Poland's Interests",
sponsored
by the German Marshall Fund of the US. 1996-1997: GFPS scholarship,
University of Gutenberg, Mainz, Germany.
Dr. Osica is the author of numerous articles and book chapters devoted
to Poland's security policy, EU common security and defence policy,
transatlantic relations; e.g. "Poland: A New European
Atlanticist at a crossroads?", in: Old Europe, New Europe and the Transatlantic
Security
Agenda, K. Longhurst, M. Zaborowski (ed.), Routledge, 2005.
e-mail: osicao@natolin.edu.pl
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