CURRICULUM VITAE

DR. MONIKA SUS [email protected] / Twitter: @SusMonika / Mobile: +48 606 957 692

WORK EXPERIENCE since January 2020 Institute of Political Studies, Polish Adacemy of Sciences, Warsaw Assistant professor & project leader (carrying own my own research project on the High Representative as policy entrepreneur and the dynamics of EU foreign policy decision making after 2009 since January 2020 Hertie School, Fellow at the Centre for International Security since October 2019 Graduate School for Social Research, Warsaw Lecturer: Course on Strategic Foresight as a Complimentary Method in IR since January 2019 National School of Public Administration, Warsaw Lecturer for Executive Education: Course on EU´s foreign and security policy

September 2016 – European Institute, Florence August 2017 Jean Monnet Fellow at the RSCAS and Fellow in ´ in the World´ programme

February 2015 – Hertie School, Berlin & London School of Economics, London December 2019 Postdoctoral fellow at the Dahrendorf Forum “Debating Europe” and Fellow at the Centre for International Security (research on EU external affairs & supervision of three research associates, coordination of all foresight activities both at Hertie and at the LSE, academic organisation of workshops)

September 2009 – University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw January 2015 Assistant Professor at the Willy Brandt Centre for German and European Studies (development of curricula and BA and MA courses at the Faculty of Social Sciences, management of the Erasmus Programme (on maternity leave from December 2009 till September 2010) 2009 – 2014 , Chair of Political Theory Guest lecturer within the Erasmus programme

2008 – 2016 German Commission for UNESCO & Federal Foreign Office, Berlin Trainer and supervisor for international groups in conflict-management, intercultural education

EDUCATION

2005 – 2009 University of Wroclaw, Institute of Political Science PhD in Social Sciences, Thesis: “The role of think tanks in foreign policy of Poland and ” 2006 – 2007 Free University of Berlin, East-Europe Institute and Otto Suhr Institute Doctoral fellow, Scholarship from DAAD (Mentor: Prof. Klaus Segbers)

1999 – 2004 University of Wroclaw, Faculty of Social Sciences Master in International Relations

1999 – 2004 University of Economics in Wroclaw, Faculty of International Economies Master in Economics

COURSES TAUGHT (IN ENGLISH AND POLISH)

Introduction to International Relations (BA), Introduction to the European Integration (BA), Institutions and decision-making process in the EU (BA and MA), International Organisations (BA and MA), European Foreign and Security Policy (BA, MA, Postgraduates, Executive Education), Modern diplomacy (MA), Polish Foreign and Security Policy (MA, Executive Education), Public speaking and presentation (MA), Strategic Foresight as a Method in IR (Postgraduates, Executive Education), Teaching evaluation score: 4,70 on the scale 0 (poor) to 5 (excellent); sample of n=890 students

PRICES AND FELLOWSHIPS

Conference scholarship from DAAD for the participation at the ISA conference in San Francisco, April 2018

Jean Monnet Fellowship at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute, Florence, September 2016 – August 2017 (Mentor: Prof. Ulrich Krotz)

Scholarship from DAAD for research stay at the University of Leipzig, October – November 2014 (Mentor: Prof. Crister Garrett)

Summer grant from the College of Europe for research at the European University Institute, Florence, June - August 2013

Research grant from the EUCE at the University in Pittsburgh, June 2013 (Mentor: Prof. Alberta Sbragia)

Visiting fellowship at the Centre canadien d'études allemandes et européennes at the University of Montreal, September – October 2012

Prizes from the President of the University of Wroclaw for scientific and teaching achievements, 2010 – 2013

Scholarship for researchers from the EU’s Human Capital Programme, 2010, 2011 and 2014

Scholarship from Hertie Foundation for PhD project and study at the University of Chemnitz, 2006 – 2008 (Mentor: Prof. Beate Neuss)

European Research and Mobility Grant for European Studies “Charles V European Award 2006 – ”, The European Academy of Yuste Foundation, 2006

EXTERNALLY FOUNDED PROJECTS (AS PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR)

2020 – 2022 Dynamics of bilateral relations – Polish and German cooperation in security and defence, Polish-German Academic Foundation, Budget: 80 000 euro (pending application)

2020 – 2023 High Representative as policy entrepreneur. The dynamics of EU foreign policy decision making after 2009, National Science Centre (NCN), Budget: 160 000 euro 2017 – 2020 Poland and Germany in the EU. Models of bilateral relations in foreign and security policy, Polish-German Academic Foundation, Budget: 98 500 euro

2014 – 2016 The EU foreign policy after the Treaty of Lisbon? National Science Centre (NCN), Budget: 25 000 euro

2012 – 2014 The transformative power of Europe. Case study: Poland, National Science Centre (NCN), Budget: 20 000 euro

2010 – 2012 Evaluation of the Polish EU Council Presidency, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Budget: 6000 euro

2 LANGUAGES Polish – native English – proficient (C2) German – proficient (C2) Italian – beginner

MEMBERSHIPS International Studies Association (ISA), ECPR Standing Group on the EU, European International Studies Association (EISA), European Initiative on Security Studies, British International Studies Association (BISA), Polish Association for Political Science, Polish Association for European Studies

PEER- Journal of Common Market Studies, The British Journal of Politics and International

Relations, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, East European Politics, The Hague REVIEWER Journal of Diplomacy, East European Politics & Societies and Cultures, Journal of European Integration, International Spectator, European Security, Polish Political Science Yearbook , Polish Yearbook of International Law, Studia Mi

ACADEMIC - Organisation of workshops: Strategic Foresight Workshops (2016ędzynarodowe – 2019, 150 participants: policy-makers, think-tank experts and academics from over 20 European and non- MANAGEMENT European countries); EXPERIENCE - Academic workshops and conferences on supranational cooperation in EU foreign, security and defence policy (2017 and 2018, 40 academics from 5 countries);

-Academic Workshop on EU foreign and security Policy at the EUI (2017, 18 participants, both academic and decision-makers); -European Workshop in International Studies on “Geopolitics and strategic thinking in EU foreign policy” (22 academic participants); panels on several conferences of ISA, ECPR as well as of the Polish Association for European Studies -Member of the board of -Supervision of research associates (since 2009) -Member of the Academic Senate of the Hertie School (2015-2017) -Member of doctoral committees at the Hertie School (since 2009)

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INVITED TALKS (SELEC.) Place and date Institution: Topic of the talk

Warsaw, Poland Polish Institute of International Relations (PISM): The future of the Polish-German 9 December 2019 relationship in the EU

Warsaw, Poland Euractiv Warsaw: Geopolitical European Commission (debate with Minister Radoslaw 6 December 2019 Sikorski and Ambassador Katarzyna Pelczynska-Nalecz)

Budapest, Hungary Budapest European Agora: Legitimacy and Decision-Making: How to Strengthen the 11-13 July 2019 European Institutions

Washington DC, US Department of State: Brexit and the EU foreign and security policy 5-8 May 2019

Bratislava, Slovakia GLOBSEC Forum 2019: Beyond PESCO: What is a Vision for a European Defence 6-8 June 2019 Union?

Warsaw, Poland Office of the European Commission in Poland: Brexit – When Everybody Loses 26 April 2019

Sofia, Bulgaria Robert Bosch Foundation & German Bundestag: The Future(s) of the European Union 13-14 April 2019

Riga, Latvia Latvian Institute of International Affairs: Germany an indispensable partner in the 10 October 2018 Baltic Sea Region?

London, UK LSE (European Institute): EU & UK security and defence cooperation after Brexit 8 March 2018

Berlin, Germany Hertie School: Towards the EU foreign policy 2025 29 September 2017

Berlin, Germany Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences of the WZB Berlin: Strategic foresight as a 26 July 2016 methodological approach in political science

Chemnitz, Germany Chemnitz University of Technology: Foreign policy priorities of Poland and Germany, 21-22 November 2014

Flensburg, Germany University Syddansk & University of : The development of transnational 15-17 May 2013 spaces in Europe within the regional policy and the foreign policy

Heidelberg, Germany Heidelberg Centre for American Studies: The Role of Polish Foreign Policy Think 2-4 December 2010 Tanks

4 CONFERENCE PAPERS (SELEC.) Place and date Name of the conference: title of the paper/panel Wroclaw, Poland ECPR General Conference: panel discussant and paper presenter: Redirection of Polish 4-7 September 2019 Foreign and Security Policy after 2015 and its Implications

Kinneret, Israel Images and Realities: Land of Promise to Startup Nation?: paper presenter: The 24-26 June 2019 Emergence of the EU as a security actor and its implications for Israel

Newcastle, UK BISA European Security Workshop: paper presenter: Redirection of Polish Foreign 17-18 January 2019 and Security Policy after 2015

San Francisco, USA ISA Conference, presenter of two papers: (1) European strategic autonomy – Marching 4-8 April 2018 into a fairyland or setting the bar where it long belongs? (2) The High Representative as a policy entrepreneur in CFSP

Paris, E CPR Standing Group on the EU: paper presenter: EU/UK Security Cooperation after 14-16 June 2018 Brexit: NATO, CSDP+ or ‘French Connection’?

Florence, Understanding the EU’s Foreign and Security and Defense Policy in Times of Crisis: 20-22 May 2018 scientific coordination of the conference and paper presenter: HR as a policy entrepreneur Berlin, Germany Dahrendorf Forum Workshop: Chair of the expert workshop on EU foreign and 24 November 2017 security policy after Brexit

Trento, Italy ECPR Standing Group on the EU: Co-Chair of the panel on Can the EU do strategy? 16-18 June 2016 Means, Ends, Processes and paper presenter:

Philadelphia, USA 23rdConference of Council for European Studies: paper presenter: The European 14-18 April 2016 Parliament’s Diplomacy – a Tool for Projecting EU Power in Times of Crisis?

Tübingen, Germany 3rdEuropean Workshops in International Studies: Co-Chair of the workshop on 6-8 April 2016 Geopolitics and Strategic Thinking in EU foreign policy

Tartu, Estonia Annual Conference of the Baltic Defense College: Chair and paper presenter: Weimar 17-19 February 2016 Triangle’s reactions towards Russia

Belgrade, Serbia Belgrade Security Forum: paper presenter: Inventors and Gatekeepers? The EU 30Sept.- 2 October 2015 Member States and the EEAS. Towards an analytical framework

Warsaw, Poland Polish European Studies Congress: paper presenter: Legitimacy of the European 18-20 September 2014 External Action Service

Cambridge, UK Conference of the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies: paper 5-9 April 2013 presenter: The High Representative and the Rotating Presidency. Is there enough space for both?

Antwerp, ECFR Joint Workshop on Transformation of Foreign Policy and Diplomacy: paper 10-15 April 2012 presenter: EEAS and the Eastern Partnership. On the way to greater coherence?,

Boston, USA EUSA International Conference: paper presenter: Europeanization of Polish Foreign 3-5 March 2011 Policy as the key to the future of Eastern Partnership

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PUBLICATIONS Monographs and co-editions Poland and Germany in the European Union. The multi-dimensional dynamics of bilateral relations, Routledge Advances in European Politics 2020 (co-edition with E. Opilowska), forthcoming by the end of 2020 The Transformative Power of Europe. The Polish case, Nomos Verlag 2015 (co-edition with I.P. Karolewski). European Union as Transformative Power in Eastern Europe 2009-2013. Case of Ukraine, College of Europe, Natolin&Warsaw 2014. Poland’s EU-Council Presidency under Evaluation. Navigating Europe through Stormy Water, Nomos Verlag 2013 (co-edition with I.P. Karolewski, T. Mehlhausen). Doradztwo w polityce zagranicznej Polski i Niemiec. Inspiracje dla Polski /Advisory in Foreign Policy of Poland and Germany. Lessons for Poland/, Wroclaw University Press 2011.

Special issues Co-edition of “Geopolitics”, Title: The rise of geopolitics in the EU’s approach in its Eastern Neighbourhood, 24 (1), 2019 (with C. Nitoiu) (forthcoming as an edited volume with Palgrave)

Co-edition of “International Politics”, Title: Strategy in EU Foreign Policy, 56 (3), 2019, (with C. Nitoui)

Edition of “Futures. The journal of policy, planning and futures studies”, Title: European Union in the World 2025 – Scenarios for the EU relationships with neighbours and strategic partners, 97, 2018.

Journal articles (peer-reviewed) The Transformation of political Elites in the European Union after 2008. What is next after the constraining Dissensus?, “Journal for European Integration”, 2020, https://doi.org/10.1080/07036337.2020.1784155 (with M. Hadeed)

Theory infused and policy focused – On the usefulness of scenario analysis in IR studies, “Contemporary Security Policy”, 41 (3) 2020, https://doi.org/10.1080/13523260.2020.1730055 (with M. Hadeed)

Wysoki Przedstawiciel Unii Europejskiej do Spraw Zagranicznych i Polityki Bezpiecze stwa jako przedsi biorca polityczny. Propozycja podej cia badawczego, “Rocznik Integracji Europejskiej”, 3, 61-72, 2019, DOI : 10.14746/rie.2019.13.4 ń ę ś Great Expectations: The Brexit Moment in EU Security and Defence and the Return of the Capabilities- Expectations Gap, “Europe and the World – A Law Review”, 2019, (with B. Martill) https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14324/111.444.ewlj.2019.18

Introduction: The Rise of Geopolitics in the EU’s Approach in its Eastern Neighbourhood, “Geopolitics”, 24 (1), 2019, https://doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2019.1544396 (with C. Nitoiu)

Post-Brexit EU/UK security cooperation: NATO, CSDP+ or ‘French Connection’?, “The British Journal of Politics and International Relations”, 20 (4), 2019, 846–863, https://doi.org/10.1177/1369148118796979 (with B. Martill) Institutional innovation of EU’s foreign and security policy: Big leap for EU’s strategic actorness or much ADO about nothing?, “International Politics”, 56(3), 2019, https://doi.org/10.1057/s41311-017-0133-x

6 Setting the scene for alternative futures for European Union’s foreign policy 2025, “Futures. The journal of policy, planning and futures studies”, 97, 2018, 1-5, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2017.09.00 Towards the European Union´s Foreign Policy 2025. Taking stock of the Dahrendorf Foresight Project, “Global Policy”, 8, Supplement 4 , 2018, 115-125, https://doi.10.1111/1758-5899.12438 Uncovering the impact of think tanks on foreign policy making. Case studies from Poland and Czech Republic, “International Spectator. Italian Journal of International Affairs”, 52(1), 2017, 116-131, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03932729.2017.1272240 (with D. Cadier) Member States as strategy-maker or strategy-taker? Analysing Polish involvement in the development of the EU global strategy, “Polish Yearbook of Political Science”, 45, 337–350, 2016, http://doi.10.15804/ppsy2016025 Inventors and Gatekeepers? The EU Member States and the European External Action Service. Towards an analytical framework, “The Journal of Regional Security”, 11(1), 2016, 55–74, 2017. 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”, 55 (1), 2016, 71–86, https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.12440 (with C. Nitoui) The Polish EU Council Presidency in 2011: Master or Servant?, “Journal of European Integration“, 37(6), 667-684, 2015, DOI: 10.1080/07036337.2015.1053085 (with I.P. Karolewski, T. Mehlhausen), Polish Role in Shaping the EU Foreign and Security Policy during its Council Presidency in 2011, “Yearbook of Polish European Studies“, 17, 2014, 191-208.

Partnerstwo Wschodnie w 2013 r. Po kryzysowy setback czy szansa na przełom, “Analizy Natolińskie“,13(72), 2013.

Chapters in books (peer-reviewed) Channel Trouble? Challenges to UK-EU Security Collaboration After Brexit, In: C.-A. Baciu, J. Doyle (Eds.) Peace, Security and Defence Cooperation in Post-Brexit Europe. Risks and Opportunities, Springer 2019, 29- 49 (with B. Martill) Germany in Polish security – ´Irreplaceable´ neighbour but not an ´irreversible´ partner, In: A. Spr ds, E. Vizgunova (eds.), Perceptions of Germany in the Security of the Baltic Sea Region, LIIA, 2018, 156-174. ū Poland: Leading critic or marginalized hawk, In: M. Siddi (ed.), EU member states and Russia: National and European debates in an evolving international environment, FIIA Report 53, 2018, 77-92. Still lagging behind? Foreign Policy Think Tanks in Poland - the origins and contemporary challenges, In: D. E. Abelson, X. Hua, S. Brooks (eds.), Think Tanks, Foreign Policy and Geo-politics. Pathways to Influence, Routledge 2016, 154-165.

The Polish foreign policy after 2004: How European is it really? The case of the eastern dimension of the ENP, In: I.P. Karolewski, M. Sus (eds.), The Transformative Power of Europe. The Polish case, Nomos Verlag 2015, 166-187.

Poland and Germany in the European Union. Transformation of the bilateral relations, In: C. Gigaskeide, G. Grötzinger, Diversity in Europe, Nomos Verlag 2015, 129-142. (with E. Opiłowska)

The European External Action Service and the Eastern Partnership. Towards a streamlined framework of European foreign policy?, In: I.P. Karolewski, M. Wilga (eds.), New Approaches to EU – Foreign Policy, Routledge 2014, 56-89.

7 Common Foreign and Security Policy. A back seat brokerage over issues of national interest, In: I.P. Karolewski, T. Mehlhausen, M.Sus (eds.), Poland’s EU-Council Presidency under Evaluation. Navigating Europe through Stormy Water, Nomos Verlag 2014, 99-117. Polen in der Europäischen Union. Auf dem Weg zur Reife, In: B. Neuss, A. Notzold (eds.), Polen als Motor des europäischen Integrationsprozesses, Nomos Verlag 2013,13-21.

Think tanki w polskiej polityce zagranicznej. Wspolczesne wyzwania, In: A. Bąkowski, J. Szlachetko (eds.), Think tanki jako fenomen światowy, Gdansk University Press 2012, 116-141. Der größte Feind ist Ignoranz. Gegenseitigen Wahrnehmungen von Deutschen und Polen nach 1989, In: D. Bingen, P.O. Loew, K. Ruchniewicz, M. Zybura (eds.), Erwachsene Nachbarschaft. Deutsch-Polnische Beziehungen 1991-2011, Harrassowitz Verlag 2012, 425-434. Foreign Policy and Think Tanks on the example of Poland and Germany, In: J. Elvert, S. Schirmann (eds.), Changing Times: Germany in 20th-Century Europe. Les temps qui changent: L'Allemagne dans l'Europe du 20e siècle, Peter Lang 2008, 321-339.

Policy Reports, Policy briefs, Analyses, Blog articles European Security 2030. The Results of the Dahrendorf Foresight Project, LSE Ideas Report, September 2019, available at: http://www.lse.ac.uk/ideas/Assets/Documents/Dahrendorf/FINAL-LSE- DAHRENDORF-REPORT-Online.pdf (with M. Hadeed) Brexit. Gdy wszyscy przegrywaja /Brexit. When everybody loses/, April 2019, available at: http://schuman.pl/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Brexit-Gdy-Wszyscy-Przegrywaja-Raport.pdf Known Unknowns: How to ensure Europe’s security after Brexit, Blog article, February 2018, available at: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2018/03/14/known-unknowns-how-to-ensure-europes-security-after-brexit/ (with B. Martill)

Known Unknowns: EU foreign, security, and defence policy after Brexit, Working Paper of the Dahrendorf Forum & LSE Ideas, January 2018, available at: http://www.dahrendorf-forum.eu/wp- content/uploads/2018/01/Martill-Sus-Known-Unknowns.pdf (with B. Martill).

The Future of European Defence Depends on the Commitment of Member States, Blog article, December 2018, available at: http://www.dahrendorf-forum.eu/the-future-of-european-defence-depends-on-the- commitment-of-member-states/

The impact of foresight on policymaking: towards more transparency and participation, Policy Paper for the G20 Summit, March 2017, available at: http://www.g20-insights.org/policy_briefs/impact-foresight- policymaking-towards-transparency-participation/ (with J. Himmrich)

Filling in the gap of Juncker’s White Paper – Europe´s future in its citizen’s hands, Blog article, March 2017, available at: http://www.dahrendorf-forum.eu/filling-in-the-gap-of-junckers-white-paper-europes-future- in-its-citizens-hands/

European Union in the World 2025. Scenarios for EU relations with its neighbours and strategic partners, Dahrendorf Analysis, May 2016, available at: http://www.lse.ac.uk/IDEAS/pdf/Dahrendorf-pdf/Dahrendorf- Analysis-EU-2025-15.pdf (with F. Pfeifer)

Trudne poczatki. Nowa europejska dyplomacja i Partnerstwo, “Analysis and Opinions”, 120, Institute of Public Affairs (with E. Kaca).

Taking stock of Europe’s role in the world. After the year of crises 2014, LSE IDEAS Policy Brief, 2. http://www.lse.ac.uk/IDEAS/pdf/Dahrendorf-pdf/Europes-Role-in-World.pdf

8 Advisory in Polish Foreign Policy; Expert report commissioned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, 2009. Advisory bodies in Germany – character, structure and conclusions for Poland, Expert report commissioned by the Centre for Eastern Studies, 2009

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