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Konrad Niklewicz

Konrad joined the Martens Centre as a Visiting Fellow in December 2016. He is a Ph.D. graduate in the field of the social sciences (University of Warsaw, Faculty of Political Sciences and Journalism). After his spell at the Martens Centre, Konrad spent time working as university lecturer and is now in marketing.

He previously served as Spokesperson for the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union and Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Regional Development. Before joining the government, he was both a journalist and an editor for the  foreign/economic section of Gazeta Wyborcza, the leading Polish daily newspaper. Between 2005 and 2007 he was the journal’s Brussels correspondent.

More by Konrad Niklewicz

  • Safeguarding the rule of law within the EU: lessons from the Polish experience

    Blog

    20 Nov 2017

  • The EU is a superb product. Time to advertise it seriously

    Blog

    17 Mar 2016

  • The new Polish government’s illiberalism: What the EU should do about it

    Blog

    08 Jan 2016

  • The Chairman’s Culture War: Europe and Poland’s ‘Women’s Strike’

    Blog

    30 Oct 2020

  • Safeguarding the rule of law within the EU: lessons from the Polish experience

    Blog

    20 Nov 2017

  • The EU is a superb product. Time to advertise it seriously

    Blog

    17 Mar 2016

  • The new Polish government’s illiberalism: What the EU should do about it

    Blog

    08 Jan 2016

  • The Chairman’s Culture War: Europe and Poland’s ‘Women’s Strike’

    Blog

    30 Oct 2020

  • Safeguarding the rule of law within the EU: lessons from the Polish experience

    Blog

    20 Nov 2017

  • The EU is a superb product. Time to advertise it seriously

    Blog

    17 Mar 2016


Publications written or edited by Konrad Niklewicz

  • Retaking the Cities: A Plan for the Centre–Right

    Policy Briefs

    Retaking the Cities: A Plan for the Centre–Right

  • Research Papers

    Weeding out Fake News: An Approach to Social Media Regulation

  • Research Papers

    We Need to Talk about the EU: European Political Advertising in the Post-Truth Era

  • The Long March Towards the EU: Candidates, Neighbours and the Prospects for Enlargement

    Research Papers

    The Long March Towards the EU: Candidates, Neighbours and the Prospects for Enlargement

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