Witold Repetowicz
Witold Repetowicz is an Assistant Professor at the War Studies University, holding a PhD in Security Studies (War Studies Academy, 2022) and an MA in Law (Jagiellonian University, 2001). He is an expert with the Info Ops Foundation and the Kazimierz Pułaski Foundation, and a collaborator of the Centre for International Relations and the Defence24 portal.
He is the author of numerous academic and analytical publications, including the scholarly monograph Security and Identity: Ethno-sectarianism and Tribalism in Iraq (2023), as well as articles and reports on the Middle East, hybrid threats, migration and geopolitical issues. His main areas of interest include the Middle East, the Sahel, Central Asia, geopolitics, the instrumentalisation of migration and hybrid warfare.
He has also worked as a war correspondent, primarily in Iraq, Syria and Armenia. He is the author of several documentary films, including Living with the Taliban, Syria: The Attack on Rojava, 44 Days: The Nightmare of War and Europe of Conflicts, and of the reportage books My Name Is Kurdistan and Allah Akbar: War and Peace in Iraq.