Dr. Agnieszka Syliwoniuk-Wapowska – Doctor of Social Sciences in Political Science (2015, University of Warsaw; with distinction); Master of Political Science (2012, University of Warsaw; with distinction) and Cultural Studies, specializing in Arab Studies (2011, University of Warsaw; with distinction). Head of the National Science Centre research project titled Social Bonds in Political Culture: The Case of Morocco Against the Background of Other Arab States (2013–2015). She completed research stays in Jordan, Morocco, Spain, France, and Malta.
Research Interests
political culture in Arab states, political history of the Arab world, non-military aspects of security in Arab states
Unit
Department of Political History
3 latest publications:
Syliwoniuk-Wapowska A., Relations of the Kingdom of Morocco with European States during the Reign of Hassan II (1961-1999): Selected Aspects, “Teka of Political Science and International Relations – UMCS”, 2020, 15/2.
Syliwoniuk-Wapowska A., State Security in the Discourse of Power. Analysis of King Mohammed VI’s Speeches on the Occasion of Moroccan National Holidays in 2020 [in:] Swoboda P., Polończyk A. (eds.), 10 Years of Security Studies. Potential. Issues. Perspectives, Krakow 2021.
Syliwoniuk-Wapowska A., Identity and Inventions of the Past in the City Space: the Case of Dubai, „Hemispheres. Studies on Cultures and Societies” No. 32/2017.