Damian Strycharz

- Name
- Damian Strycharz
- Address
- Edinburgh UK
- damian.strycharz@ed.ac.uk
- Research Interests
- Russian foreign policy, Foreign policy analysis, Role theory, Post-Soviet space
- URL
- http://www.pol.ed.ac.uk/people/phd_students/damian_strycharz
Supervisors
Prof. Luke March and Prof. Juliet Kaarbo
Qualifications
MSc by Research, Politics & International Relations, University of Edinburgh, UK
Master Grande Ecole Degree, International Business, Montpellier Business School, France
BSc and MSc, International Economic Relations, Cracow University of Economics, Poland
Teaching
Senior Tutor:
2018 (fall): Politics in a Changing World, Undergraduate Course, University of Edinburgh
Tutor:
2019 (spring): Theories of International Relations, Honours Course, University of Edinburgh
2019 (spring): Comparative Politics in a Globalised World, Undergraduate Course, University of Edinburgh
2018 (spring): Approaches to Politics and International Relations, Honours Course, University of Edinburgh
2017, 2018 (fall): Introduction to Politics and International Relations, Undergraduate Course, University of Edinburgh
2017, 2018 (fall): Politics in a Changing World, Undergraduate Course, University of Edinburgh
Conference Papers
'Russian national role conceptions: from the partner of the West to the defender of Russian minorities abroad’, Second Annual Foreign Policy Analysis Symposium, June 2018, Edinburgh, UK
Upcoming:
‘Significant Others and Domestic Role Contestation in Russia: bringing alter and ego side of roles together through international socialisation processes’, International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention, March 2019, Toronto, Canada
‘Public Opinion in Russia: Irrelevant Actor or an Important Player Constraining Foreign Policy Decisions’, EISA European Workshops in International Studies, June 2019, Cracow, Poland
Other Research Activities
Co-convenor of the Foreign Policy Analysis Research Group, University of Edinburgh, 2018 - present
Co-organiser of the Third Foreign Policy Analysis Conference, Edinburgh, May 2019
Co-convenor of 'Foreign Policy and Public Opinion: State of the Art and Future Research Avenues' Workshop at European International Studies Association Workshops, Cracow, June 2019
Language Skills
Polish (native speaker)
English (fluent)
French (advanced)
Russian (advanced)
Membership
International Studies Association (ISA)
European International Studies Association (EISA)
Foreign Policy Analysis Research Group, University of Edinburgh
International Relations Research Group, University of Edinburgh