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Filip Jakub Tereszkiewicz is an Assistant Professor (adiunkt) at the University of Opole, specifically affiliated with the Institute of Political Science and Administration. His academic profile shows consistent scholarly engagement with European Union politics, foreign policy, and trade agreements. He maintains an active research agenda with recent publications through 2024 focusing on critical analyses of EU policies and political dynamics.
- Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science from University of Wrocław (2011)
- Field of study: Administration from University of Opole (2006)
- Field of study: Political Science from University of Opole (2003)
Dr. Tereszkiewicz's research primarily focuses on European Union politics with particular emphasis on trade policy, euroscepticism, and external actions of the EU. His work examines how radical political groups interact with EU trade agreements like CETA and TTIP, analyzing both far-right and radical-left perspectives in European Parliament debates. He investigates the EU's role as an international actor, particularly examining the EU Global Strategy and cybersecurity policy. His research also extends to migration policy challenges in Poland compared with other EU member states and the role of geographical indications in EU trade negotiations.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on critical perspectives of EU policy-making, particularly examining how eurosceptic forces influence and respond to major EU initiatives. His work demonstrates strong methodological diversity, employing discourse analysis, policy document analysis, and comparative approaches to examine EU trade policy, migration challenges, and security strategies. The research shows particular attention to Visegrad countries' perspectives within EU politics and the evolving nature of EU's international role.
Dr. Tereszkiewicz has participated in at least one research project according to his institutional profile and maintains connections with international scholars in European studies. His h-index of 2 in Web of Science reflects his growing scholarly impact in political science and European studies fields. His work appears in both English and Polish academic publications, demonstrating engagement with both international and national scholarly communities.


