Agata Dziewulska

Research Fellow

Agata Dziewulska

Habilitated doctor of security sciences, lecturer at the European Center of the University of Warsaw, election observer in BiH for the OSCE, former expert of the Council of Europe.

Specializations: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, ARMED CONFLICT, PEACEBUILDING, EU EXTERNAL POLICY, DEMOCRACY PROCESSES, BALKANS, AFGHANISTAN, IRAQ

Habilitated doctor of security sciences, lecturer at the European Center of the University of Warsaw, election observer in BiH for the OSCE, former expert of the Council of Europe. He specializes in the theory of resolving armed conflicts, building relations between parties in an armed conflict, the political and party systems of post-conflict states, and peacebuilding operations. She was a three-time election observer in Bosnia and Herzegovina on behalf of the OSCE, where she also conducted field research. Former expert of the Council of Europe in the “Intercultural Dialogue and Conflict Prevention” program. She defended her doctorate on “Post-conflict peacebuilding: Putting law into practice” at the European University Institute, and received her habilitation by the decision of the National Security Faculty Council of the National Defense University.

Publications (selected):

  • Dziewulska, Peace after the conflict: Bosnia, Afghanistan, Iraq. Conclusions for the EU security strategy, Center for Europe, University of Warsaw, Warsaw 2016;
  • Dziewulska, Peace-building in Bosnia: Lessons Learned [in:] K. Pędziwiatr, P. Kugiel, A. Dańda (eds.) Current Challenges to Peacebuilding Efforts and Development Assistance, Tischner European University, Kraków 2011;
  • Dziewulska, An Impossible Pasodoble: The EU and Bosnia Today, “Yearbook of Polish European Studies” Vol. 13/2010, pp. 175-194;
  • Dziewulska, The Art of Resolving Armed Conflict, Warsaw, Bellona, 2007;
  • Dziewulska, Theory versus practice: peace process in Bosnia, Journal of Peace, Conflict and Development No. 2, December 2002.

Permanently in: Warsaw

Agata Dziewulska

Research Fellow

Agata Dziewulska

Habilitated doctor of security sciences, lecturer at the European Center of the University of Warsaw, election observer in BiH for the OSCE, former expert of the Council of Europe.

Specializations: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, ARMED CONFLICT, PEACEBUILDING, EU EXTERNAL POLICY, DEMOCRACY PROCESSES, BALKANS, AFGHANISTAN, IRAQ

Habilitated doctor of security sciences, lecturer at the European Center of the University of Warsaw, election observer in BiH for the OSCE, former expert of the Council of Europe. He specializes in the theory of resolving armed conflicts, building relations between parties in an armed conflict, the political and party systems of post-conflict states, and peacebuilding operations. She was a three-time election observer in Bosnia and Herzegovina on behalf of the OSCE, where she also conducted field research. Former expert of the Council of Europe in the “Intercultural Dialogue and Conflict Prevention” program. She defended her doctorate on “Post-conflict peacebuilding: Putting law into practice” at the European University Institute, and received her habilitation by the decision of the National Security Faculty Council of the National Defense University.

Publications (selected):

  • Dziewulska, Peace after the conflict: Bosnia, Afghanistan, Iraq. Conclusions for the EU security strategy, Center for Europe, University of Warsaw, Warsaw 2016;
  • Dziewulska, Peace-building in Bosnia: Lessons Learned [in:] K. Pędziwiatr, P. Kugiel, A. Dańda (eds.) Current Challenges to Peacebuilding Efforts and Development Assistance, Tischner European University, Kraków 2011;
  • Dziewulska, An Impossible Pasodoble: The EU and Bosnia Today, “Yearbook of Polish European Studies” Vol. 13/2010, pp. 175-194;
  • Dziewulska, The Art of Resolving Armed Conflict, Warsaw, Bellona, 2007;
  • Dziewulska, Theory versus practice: peace process in Bosnia, Journal of Peace, Conflict and Development No. 2, December 2002.

Permanently in: Warsaw