Deputy Director of the Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) and the head of the China Department, having previosly served as the coordinator of the „Connectivity in Eurasia” project and a Senior Fellow on China’s economy. Formerly a Taiwan Fellow at Soochow University in Taipei and a European China Policy Fellow at the Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS). He holds a PhD in political science from the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), based on a dissertation on China’s foreign economic policy towards the Global South. He gives lectures at the Warsaw University and the Warsaw School of Economics. Member of a number of international projects and associations, including the Think Visegrad, China Observers in Central Europe (CHOICE) and the Horizon 2020 EU-STRAT project. In 2012-2015 he worked as an exports consultant for Polish small and medium-sized enterprises in East Asia and the Commonwealth of Independent States markets.
- China’s foreign economic policy
- transport, digital and energy connectivity in Eurasia
- international political economy
- China’s economic and political relations with Central and Eastern Europe and the European Union
- The Beijing-Moscow axis, The foundations of an asymmetric Alliance, „OSW Report”, November 2021.
- The Chinese Communist Party and its state. Xi Jinping's conservative turn, “OSW Report”, September 2019.
- Building closer connections. The Three Seas region as an economic area, Polish Economic Institute, August 2020.
- The effects of China’s economic expansion on Eastern Partnership countries, EU-STRAT Working Paper Series, April 2019.
- The Silk Railroad. The EU-China rail connections: background, actors, interests, „OSW Studies”, March 2018.
- Chinese-led Regional Multilateralism in Central and Eastern Europe, Africa and Latin America: 16 + 1, FOCAC, and CCF, “Journal of Contemporary China”, 2018, Vol.27, Issue 113, s. 659-673.
- The drifting of China’s reforms. Economic policy during Xi Jinping’s first term, „OSW Point of View”, April 2017.