
معرفی
Tadek Markiewicz is a Research Fellow at Uppsala University’s Department of History and affiliated with the Uppsala Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. His work sits at the intersection of Critical Security Studies, International Relations, and Holocaust/Genocide Studies, focusing on state vulnerability, political discourse, and collective memory in post-conflict contexts.
- Role: Research Fellow
- Institution: Uppsala University
- Department: Department of History
- Research Center: Uppsala Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Markiewicz’s research investigates how powerful states exhibit paradoxical weaknesses through securitization practices, methodological challenges in elite interviews, and the psychological dimensions of victimhood in geopolitical conflicts. His approach combines critical discourse analysis with qualitative fieldwork, particularly in environments where political actors resist disclosing sensitive information.
His recent publications explore securitization theory, state-centric political narratives, and memory studies. Key contributions include analyses of state anxiety, victimhood discourse in Middle Eastern conflicts, and the role of historical memory in shaping contemporary security policies. These works emphasize methodological innovation and interdisciplinary frameworks.
The articles in his bibliography reveal a scholarly focus on Security Studies, Political Theory, and Methodology, with recurring themes of state power dynamics, trauma-informed political identity, and critical analysis of security governance. His research frequently engages with Holocaust and Genocide Studies, examining how historical memory informs modern political rhetoric and conflict resolution.


