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Mariusz Maszkiewicz

Mariusz Maszkiewicz (born May 31, 1959 in Iława) is a Polish diplomat; ambassador to Belarus (1998–2002) and Georgia (since November 2016).

Mariusz Maszkiewicz
Poland Ambassador to Georgia
Assumed office
November 2016
Appointed byAndrzej Duda
PresidentGiorgi Margvelashvili
Salome Zourabichvili
Poland Ambassador to Belarus
In office
1998–2002
Appointed byAleksander Kwaśniewski
PresidentAlexander Lukashenko
Preceded byEwa Spychalska
Succeeded byTadeusz Pawlak
Poland Consul General to Grodno
In office
1994–1997
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded bySylwester Szostak
Poland Chargé d'Affaires to Lithuania
In office
October 1, 1991 – May 27, 1992
Appointed byKrzysztof Skubiszewski
Preceded byOffice restored
Succeeded byJan Widacki
Personal details
Born (1959-05-31) 31 May 1959 (age 64)
Iława, Poland
Alma materJagiellonian University
ProfessionDiplomat, publicist, sociologist and economist
Websitehttp://www.maszkiewicz.eu/blog/

Life edit

Education and first professional experience edit

Mariusz Maszkiewicz grew up in the poor family in Goleniów near Szczecin where he completed his primary and secondary schools.

Doctor of human sciences, a diplomat, publicist, sociologist and economist. He has authored many articles covering diverse sociological issues, as well as studies into religions, anthropology and international relations. Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy and History at the Jagiellonian University, where in 1993 received the degree of Doctor of Humanities. Studied theology, philosophy in Poznań (1979–1980) and as a guest student at Georg August University in Göttingen (Germany) in 1986. In 2017 obtained degree of habilitated doctor. He read sciences from 1981 to 1989 in the Jagiellonian University of Kraków. During his time there, he became involved in the underground freedom movement that flourished in Poland at that time, and led the Wolność i Pokój (Freedom and Peace) organisation between 1986 and 1990. In 1987 refused to take an oath in the army and was sent to the labor divisions for a year. After release he organized in Czestochowa oppositional anticommunist activity and became one of a leading dissident in the region. Unlike many 'underground' pro-democracy groups, who kept out of public scrutiny to avoid repercussions from the government, members of Wolność i Pokój had an open strategy and strove to make themselves— and their opposition to totalitarian rule— unavoidably visible: they climbed up rooftops, went on hunger strikes, and openly spurned the military, sending back their draft papers .

Published in oppositional press many articles, poems; one of the most important was the mini-novel about polish-communist’s participation in the invasion to Czechoslovakia in 1968, as the manifesto of the peaceful resistance of Polish youth against general Jaruzelski’s regime. Co-chief and redactor of independent monthly “Dyskurs” in Częstochowa. In this city in 1989 became one of a chief of the election campaign of “Solidarity”. Continued to play a role in the public domain after the first free elections were instated in Poland in 1991.

Diplomatic career edit

Between 1991 and 1994, he served as an aide-de-camp for the first government, and also served as an advisor on Lithuanian matters. Thereafter, he founded the first Polish consular office in Belarus, located in the city of Hrodno. From 1998 to 2002 he was also Polish ambassador to Belarus.[1]

Arrested on March 24, 2006, alongside hundreds of others, for protesting against the re-election of Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko, a vote that Western observers claim was fraudulent. Hospitalised soon after his arrest, with heart problems, and claims that he was subjected to 'unmerciful' beatings whilst being transported to his isolation cell.

From January to November 2007 he was the advisor for Eastern Policy at the political office of the Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczyński. In 2008-2009 he served at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland on the position of Deputy Director of the Eastern Department. In 2009, he completed a several month course on security at the Marshall Center in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. From 2010 to 2016 he was chairman of the Works Council of the „Solidarność” Trade Union for the employees of Polish foreign service. He worked to improve the conditions for the functioning of Polish foreign service; author of articles, expert opinions and reports concerning the functioning of the Ministry. From May 2013 till November 2016 worked in the Department of Public and Cultural Diplomacy at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.

In November 2016 he became Poland ambassador to Georgia.[2]

Scientific career edit

Ambassador Mariusz Maszkiewicz combines work in diplomacy with the academic activity and teaching. He is a professor at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, has been giving classes in the Centre for East European Studies at the University of Warsaw and occasionally at other academic institutions in Warsaw. He has published more than 10 books (monographs and collective works) as well as dozens of articles and studies on international relations, anthropology, sociology, history and culture. Some of his works have been translated into English, Lithuanian, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Spanish.

He speaks English, Russian, German, Lithuanian and Belarusian. On the communicative level speaks Ukrainian and Georgian languages.

Works edit

Articles edit

  • Civilian Based Defense System[3]
  • State Ideology in Belarus[4]
  • The Suwalki Corridor[5]
  • Ucrania: el postcolonialismo soviético versus la elección europea (Quarterly Manuel Gimenez Abad, 7-2014)

Books edit

  • Mystics and Revolution (Mistyka i Rewolucja), Cracow 1995
  • Belarusian Tristan, Wrocław-Warszawa 2008
  • Belarus Towards a United Europe, Wrocław 2009
  • Our Patriotism and Your Chauvinism, Toruń 2011
  • Between Security and Identity, Wrocław, 2013
  • Repatriation or Repatriotisation, Wojnowice-Warszawa, 2017

Awards edit

  • The Cross of Freedom and Solidarity for opposition activities in the 80s (Movement "Freedom and Peace", taking care of the working people)
  • The Order of Gediminas from the President of Lithuania Valdas Adamkus, 2001
  • Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs awarded him with a highest state medal – The Star of Diplomacy, 2012

References edit

  1. ^ Wojciech Rotarski. "Mariusz Maszkiewicz". Encyklopedia Solidarności (in Polish). Stowarzyszenie Pokolenie. Archived from the original on August 1, 2012. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
  2. ^ . 2018-03-25. Archived from the original on 2018-03-25. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  3. ^ Maszkiewicz, Mariusz (2015-03-08). "Civilian Based Defense System: New Approach – Polish, Lithuanian and Ukrainian Experience". Rochester, NY. SSRN 2575296. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Maszkiewicz, Mariusz (2012-06-11). "State Ideology in Belarus". Rochester, NY. SSRN 2081845. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ Maszkiewicz, Mariusz (2015-12-30). "The Suwalki Corridor". Rochester, NY. SSRN 2725061. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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Mariusz Maszkiewicz born May 31 1959 in Ilawa is a Polish diplomat ambassador to Belarus 1998 2002 and Georgia since November 2016 Mariusz MaszkiewiczPoland Ambassador to GeorgiaIncumbentAssumed office November 2016Appointed byAndrzej DudaPresidentGiorgi MargvelashviliSalome ZourabichviliPoland Ambassador to BelarusIn office 1998 2002Appointed byAleksander KwasniewskiPresidentAlexander LukashenkoPreceded byEwa SpychalskaSucceeded byTadeusz PawlakPoland Consul General to GrodnoIn office 1994 1997Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded bySylwester SzostakPoland Charge d Affaires to LithuaniaIn office October 1 1991 May 27 1992Appointed byKrzysztof SkubiszewskiPreceded byOffice restoredSucceeded byJan WidackiPersonal detailsBorn 1959 05 31 31 May 1959 age 64 Ilawa PolandAlma materJagiellonian UniversityProfessionDiplomat publicist sociologist and economistWebsitehttp www maszkiewicz eu blog Contents 1 Life 1 1 Education and first professional experience 1 2 Diplomatic career 1 3 Scientific career 2 Works 2 1 Articles 2 2 Books 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksLife editEducation and first professional experience edit Mariusz Maszkiewicz grew up in the poor family in Goleniow near Szczecin where he completed his primary and secondary schools Doctor of human sciences a diplomat publicist sociologist and economist He has authored many articles covering diverse sociological issues as well as studies into religions anthropology and international relations Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy and History at the Jagiellonian University where in 1993 received the degree of Doctor of Humanities Studied theology philosophy in Poznan 1979 1980 and as a guest student at Georg August University in Gottingen Germany in 1986 In 2017 obtained degree of habilitated doctor He read sciences from 1981 to 1989 in the Jagiellonian University of Krakow During his time there he became involved in the underground freedom movement that flourished in Poland at that time and led the Wolnosc i Pokoj Freedom and Peace organisation between 1986 and 1990 In 1987 refused to take an oath in the army and was sent to the labor divisions for a year After release he organized in Czestochowa oppositional anticommunist activity and became one of a leading dissident in the region Unlike many underground pro democracy groups who kept out of public scrutiny to avoid repercussions from the government members of Wolnosc i Pokoj had an open strategy and strove to make themselves and their opposition to totalitarian rule unavoidably visible they climbed up rooftops went on hunger strikes and openly spurned the military sending back their draft papers 1 Published in oppositional press many articles poems one of the most important was the mini novel about polish communist s participation in the invasion to Czechoslovakia in 1968 as the manifesto of the peaceful resistance of Polish youth against general Jaruzelski s regime Co chief and redactor of independent monthly Dyskurs in Czestochowa In this city in 1989 became one of a chief of the election campaign of Solidarity Continued to play a role in the public domain after the first free elections were instated in Poland in 1991 Diplomatic career edit Between 1991 and 1994 he served as an aide de camp for the first government and also served as an advisor on Lithuanian matters Thereafter he founded the first Polish consular office in Belarus located in the city of Hrodno From 1998 to 2002 he was also Polish ambassador to Belarus 1 Arrested on March 24 2006 alongside hundreds of others for protesting against the re election of Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko a vote that Western observers claim was fraudulent Hospitalised soon after his arrest with heart problems and claims that he was subjected to unmerciful beatings 2 whilst being transported to his isolation cell From January to November 2007 he was the advisor for Eastern Policy at the political office of the Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski In 2008 2009 he served at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland on the position of Deputy Director of the Eastern Department In 2009 he completed a several month course on security at the Marshall Center in Garmisch Partenkirchen From 2010 to 2016 he was chairman of the Works Council of the Solidarnosc Trade Union for the employees of Polish foreign service He worked to improve the conditions for the functioning of Polish foreign service author of articles expert opinions and reports concerning the functioning of the Ministry From May 2013 till November 2016 worked in the Department of Public and Cultural Diplomacy at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland In November 2016 he became Poland ambassador to Georgia 2 Scientific career edit Ambassador Mariusz Maszkiewicz combines work in diplomacy with the academic activity and teaching He is a professor at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw has been giving classes in the Centre for East European Studies at the University of Warsaw and occasionally at other academic institutions in Warsaw He has published more than 10 books monographs and collective works as well as dozens of articles and studies on international relations anthropology sociology history and culture Some of his works have been translated into English Lithuanian Ukrainian Belarusian and Spanish He speaks English Russian German Lithuanian and Belarusian On the communicative level speaks Ukrainian and Georgian languages Works editArticles edit Civilian Based Defense System 3 State Ideology in Belarus 4 The Suwalki Corridor 5 Ucrania el postcolonialismo sovietico versus la eleccion europea Quarterly Manuel Gimenez Abad 7 2014 Books edit Mystics and Revolution Mistyka i Rewolucja Cracow 1995 Belarusian Tristan Wroclaw Warszawa 2008 Belarus Towards a United Europe Wroclaw 2009 Our Patriotism and Your Chauvinism Torun 2011 Between Security and Identity Wroclaw 2013 Repatriation or Repatriotisation Wojnowice Warszawa 2017Awards editThe Cross of Freedom and Solidarity for opposition activities in the 80s Movement Freedom and Peace taking care of the working people The Order of Gediminas from the President of Lithuania Valdas Adamkus 2001 Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs awarded him with a highest state medal The Star of Diplomacy 2012References edit Wojciech Rotarski Mariusz Maszkiewicz Encyklopedia Solidarnosci in Polish Stowarzyszenie Pokolenie Archived from the original on August 1 2012 Retrieved 5 April 2012 Mr Mariusz Maszkiewicz Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Poland to Georgia 2018 03 25 Archived from the original on 2018 03 25 Retrieved 2019 04 08 Maszkiewicz Mariusz 2015 03 08 Civilian Based Defense System New Approach Polish Lithuanian and Ukrainian Experience Rochester NY SSRN 2575296 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Maszkiewicz Mariusz 2012 06 11 State Ideology in Belarus Rochester NY SSRN 2081845 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Maszkiewicz Mariusz 2015 12 30 The Suwalki Corridor Rochester NY SSRN 2725061 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help External links editMaszkiewicz s Blog Freed Polish Diplomat beaten in Prison My 10 Day Ordeal in a Belarus Prison Cell History of Poland from 1989 onwards Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mariusz Maszkiewicz amp oldid 1193519801, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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