PIOTR DUTKIEWICZ
PIOTR DUTKIEWICZ
Professor and Director
Centre for Governance and Public Management,
Carleton University, Canada
Was educated at Warsaw University (LLM) and the Russian Academy of Science, Moscow (PhD).
Was a Fellow of St. Peter's and Nuffield Colleges in Oxford and a Visiting Professor at Berkeley University, Institute for International Relations (USA) and taught at Warsaw University in Poland (1977-1989) and Queen's University (1990-1993) in Kingston, Ontario.
Co-organizer of twenty international conferences.
Was Editor-in-chief of a 19-volume series on Local and Regional Development in Poland and Eastern Europe (1986-1989) and editor (or co-editor) of 12 other books, the most recent of which are Eurasian Integration: The View from Within (co-edited with Richard Sakwa, Routledge, 2015), 22 Ideas To Fix the World (co-edited with Richard Sakwa, New York University Press, 2013), Democracy versus Modernization: A Dilemma for Russia and for the World (co-edited with Vladislav Inozemtsev, Routledge, 2012) and Russia: The Challenges of Transformation (co-edited with Dmitri Trenin, NYU Press, 2011), Teresa Rakowska -Harmstone and Piotr Dutkiewicz, eds.,New Europe . The Impact of the First Decade, Vol. 1 Trends and Prospects. Collegium Civitas, 2006, pp.247 vol.2 Variations on the Pattern, pp.406.
Has received a doctorate honoris causa from the People's Friendship University, Moscow, in 2006 and the Russian Academy of Public Administration (2007) for his contribution to the development of Canada-Russia relations and academic achievement.
He is a member of so called Valdai Club, a group of forty world renowned experts on Russia; in 2009 he received the Russian Federation's Order of Friendship from President Dmitry Medvedev.
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