Monika Sus
Postdoctoral
Economics
Hertie School of Governance
Germany
Biography
Monika Sus is a postdoctoral fellow at the Dahrendorf Forum, a cooperation project between London School of Economics, Hertie School and Stiftung Mercator. Together with over 80 experts and policy-makers she developed scenarios for EU’s relations with its strategic partners and neighbours in 2025. Prior to that, she held an assistant professor position ay a DAAD-founded research centre at the University of Wroclaw, Poland. She was a visiting fellow in at the Centre Canadien d’études Allemandes et Européennes at the University of Montreal and at the University in Pittsburgh. She has been granted scholarships by the Hertie Foundation, the Robert Bosch Foundation, the Foundation for Polish-German Cooperation, Academia Europea de Yuste and the National Science Centre of Poland.
Research Interest
Her research interest focus on EU’s foreign policy and diplomacy and the role of foresight studies in political sciences.
Publications
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Niemcy i koncepcje na przysz Å‚ o ść Unii Europejskiej, “ Niemcoznawstwo â€, 2005, Wroclaw University Press, 141 -151.
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Trudne poczatki. Nowa europejska dyplomacja i Partnerstwo, “Analysis and Opinionsâ€, 120, Institute of Public Affairs (with E. Kaca).
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Partnerstwo Wschodnie w 2013 r. Po kryzysowy setback czy szansa na prze ł om, “Analizy Natoli ń skie “,13.
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Polish Role in Shaping the EU Foreign and Security Policy during its Council Presidency in 2011, “Yearbook of Polish European Studies“, 17,191- 208.
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The Polish EU Council Presidency in 2011: Master or Servant?, “Journal of European Integration“, 37(6), 667 -684, DOI: 10.1080/07036337.2015.1053085 (with I.P. Karolewski, T. Mehlhausen),
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The European Parliament’s Diplomacy – a Tool for Projecting EU Power in Times of Crisis? The Case of the Cox Kwasniewski Mission, „Journal of Common Market Studies. Special issue. Europe’s Hybrid Foreign Policyâ€, DOI: 10.1111/jcms.12440. (with C. Nitoui)
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Inventors and Gatekeepers? The EU Member States and the European External Action Service. Towards an analytical framework, “The Journal of Regional Securityâ€, 11(1), 55– 74.
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Towards the European Union Ìs Foreign Policy 2025. Taking stock of the Dahrendorf Foresight Project, “Global Policy. Special issue†edited by H. Anheier (peer -reviewed and forthcoming in 2017).
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Member States as strategy -maker or strategy -taker? Analysing Polish involvement in the development of the EU global strategy, “Polish Yearbook of Political Scienceâ€(peer -reviewed and forthcoming in 2017).
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Uncovering the impact of think tanks on foreig n policy making. Case studies from Poland and Czech Republic, “International Spectator. Italian Journal of International Affairs†(peer -reviewed and forthcoming in 2017) (with D. Cadier)