Tomasz Morozowski, PhD in political science at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, analyst at the Institute for Western Affairs in Poznan since 2015. Author of research and analytical publications in Poland and abroad. Research fields: German foreign policy, global role of Germany, Germany-China-European Union, Germany and emerging powers, globalization, digitalization and innovations in European and German economy.
Monographs:
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Morozowski T., Co-shaping globalization. Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany towards emerging powers after 2004 [Co-shaping of globalization. Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany towards rising powers post 2004], Poznań 2022.
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Janoś K., Kalabunowska A., Kiwerska J. and Morozowski T. (eds.), Interests - values - compromises. Foreign policy of Germany in the era of Angela Merkel [Interests - values - compromises. Foreign policy of Germany in the era of Angela Merkel], Poznan 2022.
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Kubera J. and Morozowski T. (eds.), A 'Social Turn' in the European Union? New trend and ideas about social convergence in Europe, Routledge, Abingdon 2020.
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Research articles and chapters in monographs:
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Don't make a rival out of a dragon: rethinking the EU-China policy, "The Copernicus Journal of Political Science" 1/2020, Torun 2020.
Kubera J. and Morozowski T., The social turn and the potential to reconstruct the social dimension of the European Union, in Kubera J. and Morozowski T. (eds.), A 'Social Turn' in the European Union? New trend and ideas about social convergence in Europe, Routledge, Abingdon 2020, pp. 3-29.
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Perspektiven einer polnisch-deutschen Zusammenarbeit in der europäischen China-Politik, in R. Krämer (ed.), Zwischen Kooperation und Konkurrenz. Europa und Asien im 21. Jahrhundert, Texte vom Potsdamer Auβenpolitischen
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Dialogue 2019, Potsdam 2019, pp. 86-97.
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17 auf einen Streich? Chinas Aktivitäten in Mittelosteuropa, "WeltTrends" 156, Oktober 2019, 27th Jahrgang, Potsdam 2019.
Other publications:
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The end of naivety. How can Europe's position be strengthened in the systemic rivalry with China?, Bulletin of the Institute for Western Affairs, ed. 519/2023.
China's 'pro-Russia' neutrality and its implications for relations with the European Union, Bulletin of the Institute for Western Affairs, ed. 22 (477)/2022.
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China in Central and Eastern Europe: a debate in the wake of the 17+1 summit, Bulletin of the Institute for Western Affairs, ed. 2 (457)/2020.
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Weimar Triangle: Motor for a New Europe?, Social Europe portal, 27.03.2018
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