Mateusz Chudziak

Non-resident Fellow

Mateusz Chudziak

Mateusz Chudziak – PhD in History, specializing in the modern history of Turkey. From 2023 to 2025, he served as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Middle East and Central Asia at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics. He also worked as an analyst at the Centre for Eastern Studies (OSV) from 2015 to 2021.

In his academic research, he primarily focuses on political symbolism, the politics of memory, the evolution of nationalism, and the relationship between religion and secularism in contemporary culture. As an analyst, he covers Turkish and Middle Eastern politics, including Turkish–Euro-Atlantic relations, political economy, and Turkey’s domestic policy.

His work is published in NEW-Online, and he has collaborated with institutions such as the Institute of Central Europe, the Institute for Turkish Studies, Krytyka Polityczna, Kultura Liberalna, and the Teologia Polityczna magazine. He is also the author of the blog Mitożerstwo.

Mateusz Chudziak

Non-resident Fellow

Mateusz Chudziak

Mateusz Chudziak – PhD in History, specializing in the modern history of Turkey. From 2023 to 2025, he served as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Middle East and Central Asia at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics. He also worked as an analyst at the Centre for Eastern Studies (OSV) from 2015 to 2021.

In his academic research, he primarily focuses on political symbolism, the politics of memory, the evolution of nationalism, and the relationship between religion and secularism in contemporary culture. As an analyst, he covers Turkish and Middle Eastern politics, including Turkish–Euro-Atlantic relations, political economy, and Turkey’s domestic policy.

His work is published in NEW-Online, and he has collaborated with institutions such as the Institute of Central Europe, the Institute for Turkish Studies, Krytyka Polityczna, Kultura Liberalna, and the Teologia Polityczna magazine. He is also the author of the blog Mitożerstwo.