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Małgorzata Kaczorowska – PhD in political science, assistant professor at the Department of Political Systems of the Institute of Political Science, University of Warsaw, scientific secretary of the Research Group of British Social and Political Studies BRITANNIA. A graduate of the Institute of Political Science, University of Warsaw, scholarship holder of the Herbert Quant Stiftung programme at the University of Konstanz (Germany). She is a member of IPSA, ECPR, and the Polish Political Science Association (PTNP). Research interests focus on the issues of: parties and party systems, internal-party democracy, political systems of modern states, devolutions, political system and political parties of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, ecological security.