Piotr Pietrzak

PIOTR PIETRZAK, Ph.D., is a co-founder of In Statu Nascendi Think Tank a non-partisan, independent, and highly diversified network of scholars organized to study a contemporary conflict and political philosophy that provides advice and ideas on specific issues related to geoeconomic, political, or socio-economic problems. He immerses himself in geopolitics every day. As a political thinker, author, and trained ontologist, he takes pride in infusing a pragmatic perspective into IR theory, conflict management, and geopolitics. He is also the author of On the Idea of Humanitarian Intervention : A New Compartmentalization of IR Theories (2021), editor of Dealing with Regional Conflicts of Global Importance (2024), & Analyzing Global Responses to Contemporary Regional Conflicts (2024), & Exploring the Implications of Local and Regional Conflicts (2024).

Publications

Exploring the Implications of Local and Regional Conflicts
Piotr Pietrzak. © 2025. 310 pages.
In today's turbulent global landscape, the proliferation of local and regional conflicts presents a formidable challenge to policymakers and scholars alike. From the War in...
Dealing With Regional Conflicts of Global Importance
Piotr Pietrzak. © 2024. 411 pages.
Dealing With Regional Conflicts of Global Importance offers a comprehensive examination of the post-Cold War global landscape, focusing on the outbreak and escalation of local...
Analyzing Global Responses to Contemporary Regional Conflicts
Piotr Pietrzak. © 2024. 395 pages.
In a world characterized by persistent local and regional conflicts, policymakers and professionals in current affairs and security studies are increasingly challenged. From the...
The Sixth Great Debate in International Relations Theory Revolves Around Clarity: Ontology in Statu Nascendi as a Cutting-Edge Tool for Conflict Management
Piotr Pietrzak. © 2024. 27 pages.
As we anticipate the emergence of the sixth great debate in IR theory, ontology in statu nascendi stands ready to guide IR theorists in addressing pressing issues such as new...
Poland, a Benign but Not a Naïve Power in Its Response to Russia's War in Ukraine (2022-Present): Assertive Pursuit of Enlightened Self-Interest – Forging New Alliances and Strengthening Existing Ones
Piotr Pietrzak. © 2024. 37 pages.
The chapter investigates an interesting twist in the bilateral relations between Ukraine and Poland under the Morawiecki Government. It discusses the main reasons that led...
The Geoeconomics of NATO's Responses to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (2022-Present)
Piotr Pietrzak. © 2024. 38 pages.
This chapter critically examines the unfolding dynamics of NATO's eastern flank in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine (2022-present). It underscores the paramount...
Henry Kissinger's Shift on Ukraine and Its Implications for Russia: The Commencement but Not a Conclusion of the Sixth Great Debate in International Relations
Piotr Pietrzak. © 2024. 30 pages.
The Ukrainians are no longer merely seeking to end this conflict; they are striving to end Russia's influence in their country and Eastern Europe by extension, and they are...
Michael Walzer's Work and the Idea of Humanitarian Intervention in Syria (2011-Present): The International Response to the Situation in Syria During and After the Arab Spring
Piotr Pietrzak. © 2023. 15 pages.
This chapter engages in a hypothetical deliberation on the potential applicability of the idea of humanitarian intervention during selected phases of the Syrian conflict...
How Did Bashar Al-Assad Get Away With the Ghouta Chemical Attack?: The Promise of Relinquishing Syria's Chemical Weapons Arsenal That Was Never Fully Fulfilled
Piotr Pietrzak. © 2022. 17 pages.
This publication brings to the fore several sociopolitical and legal dimensions related to the international response to the Ghouta chemical attack of August 2013 that completely...