PERSPECTIVES

The ideas behind Let’s Agree on Poland are sparking debate well beyond our events. Here you can find op-eds, interviews with the co-authors, and reviews that continue the conversation in leading media outlets.

RYSZARD BALICKI

Ryszard Balicki is Co-President of the IUS Council and Associate Professor at the University of Wrocław. A constitutional lawyer and expert on electoral law, he has been a member of Poland’s National Electoral Commission since 2019. His academic and public work focuses on the constitutional dimensions of democracy and the legal foundations of electoral processes in Poland and the European Union.

MACIEJ BUKOWSKI

Maciej Bukowski is an Assistant Professor at the University of Warsaw, an economist, and the founder and president of the WISE-Europa think tank. His work focuses on energy economics, climate policy, and public finance, often combining macroeconomic modelling with policy analysis. From 2008 to 2014, he served on the Team of Strategic Advisors at the Chancellery of Prime Minister Donald Tusk, contributing to Poland’s long-term economic and energy strategies.

AGNIESZKA CHŁOŃ-DOMIŃCZAK

Agnieszka Chłoń-Domińczak is an Associate Professor and Vice-Dean at the Warsaw School of Economics. An economist and demographer, she specializes in pension systems, social policy, and healthcare economics. A former Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Policy, she contributed to major reforms of Poland’s pension and social security systems and continues to advise national and international institutions on sustainable demographic and welfare strategies.

PAWEŁ DOBROWOLSKI

Paweł Dobrowolski is the Director of the Stefan Jaracz Theater in Olsztyn and a cultural manager engaged in projects at the intersection of art and social dialogue. Previously, he directed the Catholic art festival Nowe Epifanie and co-created the social campaign Let’s Give Each Other a Sign of Peace, promoting inclusion of LGBT+ people within the Catholic Church. His work focuses on using culture as a medium for empathy, community building, and reconciliation.

ANTONI DUDEK

Antoni Dudek is Co-President of the IUS Council and Professor at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw. A historian and political scientist, he specializes in Poland’s contemporary history and political transformation after 1945. Since 2000, he has been one of the founding members of the Institute of National Remembrance, which documents and prosecutes crimes against the Polish nation. Dudek is also a public intellectual and commentator on modern Polish politics and history.

JACEK GIEDROJĆ

Jacek Giedrojć is a Member of the IUS Council. He is the founder and partner at Warsaw Equity Group, an investor, sociologist, and public intellectual who bridges academic insight with entrepreneurial practice. He earned his PhD from the Polish Academy of Sciences and pursued studies at Harvard Business School and Victoria University of Wellington. Author of books on the social determinants of innovation, he contributes regularly to Forbes and Gazeta Wyborcza.

TOMASZ GRZEGORZ GROSSE

Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse is a Member of the IUS Council and Professor at the University of Warsaw. An expert on European integration, regional development, and public policy, he co-authored Poland’s landmark 1998 local government reform and represented both the European Conservatives and Reformists and the European Committee of the Regions at the Conference on the Future of Europe. His recent books include Geoculture: The Relationship Between Geopolitics and Culture (2023) and Sovereignty and the Political: A Study of European Integration (2022).

JAROSŁAW GWIZDAK

Jarosław Gwizdak is a Member of the IUS Council, barrister, and former judge, as well as former president of the District Court in Katowice. The first recipient of Poland’s “Most Pro-Citizen Judge” award, he has been active in defending judicial independence since 2018. A Policy Leadership Fellow at the European University Institute (2022), he has contributed to judiciary reforms in Ukraine and Georgia. Since October 2024, he has served as Minister of Justice Plenipotentiary for the Open Judiciary and writes as a legal columnist for Rzeczpospolita.

MIKOŁAJ HERBST

Mikołaj Herbst is a Member of the IUS Council and Professor at the University of Warsaw. An economist specializing in regional development, local government, finance, and education policy, he focuses on the socioeconomic factors shaping territorial cohesion and public services. From 2008 to 2014, he served as a member of the Team of Strategic Advisors at the Chancellery of Prime Minister Donald Tusk, contributing to reforms in education and regional policy.

TOMASZ KACZOR

Tomasz Kaczor is a Member of the IUS Council and an econometrician with extensive experience in both the financial and public sectors. Since 2018, he has worked at the e-Health Center of Poland’s National Health Fund, focusing on data-driven healthcare management. From 2007 to 2018, he served as Chief Economist at BGK, the Polish state-owned development bank. Recognized as Parkiet’s Economist of the Year in 2016, he specializes in macroeconomic analysis and public policy evaluation.

ALICJA PACEWICZ

Alicja Pacewicz is Co-President of the IUS Council and co-founder of the Center for Civic Education, one of Poland’s leading NGOs promoting democratic and civic values. A long-time educator and social activist, she develops nationwide educational programs and trains teachers in civic competence and participatory learning. In 2011, President Bronisław Komorowski awarded her the Officer’s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta for her democratic opposition work under communism.

WOJCIECH PRZYBYLSKI

Wojciech Przybylski is Co-President of the IUS Council. A political analyst specializing in European affairs and strategic foresight, he serves as Editor-in-Chief of Visegrad Insight and President of the Res Publica Foundation, a liberal think tank. He is also an advisory board member at LSE IDEAS Ratiu Forum. Co-author of Understanding Central Europe (Routledge, 2017), his analyses have appeared in the Journal of Democracy, Politico, and EUObserver.

ARKADIUSZ RADWAN

Arkadiusz Radwan is a Member of the IUS Council and Associate Professor at Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas. A lawyer and legal scholar, he is the founder and president of the conservative Allerhand Institute in Cracow. Previously, he served as Deputy Director of the Diplomatic Academy at Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was the Law and Justice party’s nominee for judge at the Court of Justice of the European Union. His research and public work focus on corporate law and European legal integration.

ŁUKASZ ROZDEICZER

Łukasz Rozdeiczer is a Member of the IUS Council, attorney, mediator, and arbitrator. He serves as Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University and holds an LLM from Harvard Law School. Deeply involved in civic and ethical leadership, he is Vice-President of both the Catholic Intelligentsia Club and the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation, as well as founder and president of the Batna Group. His work focuses on negotiation, conflict resolution, and strengthening civil society institutions in Poland and beyond.

JAN SMOLEŃSKI

Jan Smoleński is an Assistant Professor at the University of Warsaw and a political scientist specializing in democratic theory, federalism, and U.S. politics. He holds a PhD from the New School for Social Research, is a graduate of Central European University, and a Fulbright scholar. As a columnist for Krytyka Polityczna, he writes on comparative democracy, populism, and the challenges of contemporary liberalism.

JACEK SOKOŁOWSKI

Jacek Sokołowski is an Assistant Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow, a lawyer and constitutional expert, and a long-time collaborator of the conservative Jagiellonian Club. He is the author of popular books on Polish politics and an active public intellectual on X (as Easy Rider). A regular columnist for the center-right dailies Rzeczpospolita and Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, he comments on law, politics, and the institutional challenges of contemporary democracy in Poland.

LESZEK STYPUŁKOWSKI

Leszek Stypułkowski is a Member of the IUS Council, board member of BGK (Poland’s state development bank), founder of Index Copernicus, and an expert on innovation, science, and higher education. He works at the intersection of finance and research policy, building ecosystems that connect universities, R&D, and industry. Drawing on leadership roles in both public and private sectors, he advances evidence-based strategies for technology transfer, research evaluation, and mission-driven development to strengthen Poland’s knowledge economy.

MAREK TATAŁA

Marek Tatala is an economist and manager in the non-governmental sector, serving as President of the Economic Freedom Foundation (FWG)—the most dynamically developing classical liberal organization in Poland. His work focuses on promoting market institutions, entrepreneurship, and evidence-based public policy through advocacy, research, and education. Drawing on leadership across civil society initiatives, he develops programs that strengthen economic literacy and support regulatory reform. Tatała collaborates with partners in academia, business, and policymaking to advance a competitive economy grounded in individual liberty and the rule of law.

ARTUR WOŁEK

Artur Wołek is Co-President of the IUS Council and Professor at the Jesuit University Ignatianum in Kraków. A political scientist specializing in political systems and public administration, he co-authored Poland’s landmark 1998 local government reform. He collaborates with the Center for Political Thought (Ośrodek Myśli Politycznej), one of Poland’s leading conservative think tanks, and writes widely on constitutional design, decentralization, and party systems. His academic and public work examines how institutional choices shape accountability and effective governance in post-transition democracies.

MARCIN ZIELIŃSKI

Marcin Zieliński is President and Chief Economist of the Civic Development Forum (FOR), a classical liberal think tank founded by Leszek Balcerowicz. He leads FOR’s research and advocacy on economic freedom, institutional quality, and evidence-based policymaking, with a focus on regulation, taxation, and long-term growth. Combining analytical work with public communication, he contributes to national debates on market institutions and the rule of law. His policy briefs and media commentary aim to improve the transparency and effectiveness of Poland’s economic governance.

FRYDERYK ZOLL

Fryderyk Zoll is a Member of the IUS Council and Professor at the Jagiellonian University and the University of Osnabrück. A leading scholar of private and comparative law, he belongs to numerous international expert bodies in his field. In 2013 he received the Medal of Merit for the Justice System. Since 2015, he has been a co-organizer of the Committee for the Defense of Democracy (KOD), a civic movement advocating for the rule of law in Poland. His work bridges academic research, legal practice, and public engagement.

MICHAŁ ŻABICKI

Michal Zabicki is a programmer and analyst with a PhD from the Jagiellonian University. Trained as a theoretical physicist (non-practicing), he researches complex systems and applies computational methods to social and economic phenomena. His essays and commentary appear in Poland’s left-leaning media, including Gazeta Wyborcza and Krytyka Polityczna, where he writes on technology, data, and the public sphere. Bridging academic rigor with practical analytics, he focuses on how modeling, networks, and algorithmic tools illuminate contemporary policy and societal dynamics.

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