Tomasz Słomka/1/en
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PhD with “habilitation” in social science, political constitutional scientist, assistant professor at Department of Political Systems at the Faculty of Political Sciences and International Studies, University of Warsaw and lecturer at the Pultusk Academy of Humanities. Deputy director of IPS UW for teaching, head of the Political Systems Department of IPS UW. A member of the editorial boards of the magazines “Społeczeństwo i Polityka” (Society and Politics), "e-Politikon” and “Political Preferences”. He specialises in the issues of the system of government in Poland, systemic transformation in Central and Eastern Europe, institutions of the modern head of state (with special regard to the President of the Republic of Poland) and modern constitutionalism and constitutional security of the state. Author and scientific editor of over 60 articles and books, including monographs Prezydent Rzeczypospolitej po 1989 r. Ujęcie porównawcze (President of the Republic of Poland after 1989. A comparative approach) (2005) and Konstytucyjne organy władzy RP w latach 1989–2011 na tle polskich tradycji ustrojowych XIX i XX wieku (Constitutional authority bodies of the Republic of Poland in 1989-2011 against the Polish political traditions of the 19th and 20th centuries) (co-author W. Jakubowski, 2012).