Witold Repetowicz

Research Fellow

Witold Repetowicz

An expert on the Middle East, terrorism and geopolitics, an assistant professor at the War Studies University, the author of the books “My name is Kurdistan” and “Allah Akbar, war and peace in Iraq” and numerous reports from the front areas in Syria and Iraq.

Specializations: SECURITY AND DEFENSE, GEOPOLITICS, NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA

Doctor of security sciences at the Faculty of National Security of the Academy of War Studies and a graduate of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Jagiellonian University, assistant professor at the Academy of War Studies, expert on the Middle East, terrorism and geopolitics, author of the books “My name is Kurdistan” and “Allah Akbar, war and peace in Iraq” and numerous reports from the frontlines in Syria and Iraq, a regular contributor to the Defence24.pl portal.

He specializes in Iraq, Syria, Kurds, Turkey, the Islamic State and Islamic extremism, hybrid threats, migration and demography. He also published articles, reports and analyses on Africa and Central Asia.

Permanently in: Warsaw

Witold Repetowicz

Research Fellow

Witold Repetowicz

An expert on the Middle East, terrorism and geopolitics, an assistant professor at the War Studies University, the author of the books “My name is Kurdistan” and “Allah Akbar, war and peace in Iraq” and numerous reports from the front areas in Syria and Iraq.

Specializations: SECURITY AND DEFENSE, GEOPOLITICS, NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA

Doctor of security sciences at the Faculty of National Security of the Academy of War Studies and a graduate of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Jagiellonian University, assistant professor at the Academy of War Studies, expert on the Middle East, terrorism and geopolitics, author of the books “My name is Kurdistan” and “Allah Akbar, war and peace in Iraq” and numerous reports from the frontlines in Syria and Iraq, a regular contributor to the Defence24.pl portal.

He specializes in Iraq, Syria, Kurds, Turkey, the Islamic State and Islamic extremism, hybrid threats, migration and demography. He also published articles, reports and analyses on Africa and Central Asia.

Permanently in: Warsaw