Lidia Gibadło
Research Fellow
Department for Germany and Northern Europe
She is a graduate of the Institute of International Relations at the University of Warsaw. She participated in the Institute on Economics and International Affairs program at George Mason University, Washington D.C. She received scholarships from the German Centre for Academic Exchange (DAAD) and from the Rowny-Paderewski Scholarship.
In 2018-2021, she worked as a research fellow in the Weimar Triangle program of the Polish Institute of International Affairs, focusing on Germany’s home and foreign policies.
Expertise
- Germany’s foreign and European policies
Major publications
- L. Gibadło, Germany’s Arctic policy guidelines: greater focus on security, OSW, 11.10.2024
- K. Frymark, L. Gibadło, Elections to the European Parliament: the beginning of an electoral marathon in Germany, “OSW Commentary”, 05.06.2024
- L. Gibadło, Facing another Zeitenwende. How Germany could react to a possible victory for Trump, “OSW Commentary”, nr 588, 05.04.2024
- L. Gibadło, J. Gotkowska, Germany’s first national security strategy: the minimal consensus, “OSW Commentary”, nr 519, 26.06.2023
- L. Gibadło, S. Płóciennik, A ‘key state’: India is gaining significance as a political and economic partner for Germany, “OSW Commentary”, nr 509, 26.04.2023
- L. Gibadło, Faulty but Irreplaceable: Multilateralism in German Foreign Policy, „PISM Policy Paper”, nr 14, 24.06.2021