In Statu Nascendi is a peer-reviewed journal that aspires to be a world-class scholarly platform encompassing original academic research dedicated to the circle of Political Philosophy, Cultural Studies, Theory of International Relations, Foreign Policy, and the political Decision-making process. The journal investigates specific issues through a socio-cultural, philosophical, and anthropological approach to raise a new type of civic awareness about the complexity of contemporary crisis, instability, and warfare situations, where the stage-of-becoming plays a vital role. Issue 2021:2 comprises, amongst others, the following articles:·Culture as Understood in the Thought of Emmanuel Levinas and Hans-Georg Gadamer·Literature as a Modern Art (Letërsiasi art modern)·Aristotles Phronesis and Socratic Skepticism: A Starting Point for the Development of Applied Ethics·The 30th Anniversary of the Visegrád Group (V4) Seen through the Perspective of Selected Integrationist Theories·Book Review: Conflict Resolution Beyond the International Relations Paradigm Evolving Designs as a Transformative Practice in Nagorno-Karabakh and Syria by Philip Gamaghelyan
Piotr Pietrzak is a Ph.D. Candidate at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridiski. He holds a Masters Degree in International Politics & International Relations from the University of Manchester and a Masters Degree in Politics from the University of Warmia and Mazury (Poland). Pietrzak was awarded an Erasmus Scholarship in 2007. He specializes in the politics of the Middle East and the Islamic world, and focuses his attention on the theory of international relations; geopolitics, conflict resolution strategies, and international law; and primarily matters related to the First and Second World Wars, and superpower competition during the Cold War.
Piotr Pietrzak is a Ph.D. Candidate at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridiski. He holds a Masters Degree in International Politics & International Relations from the University of Manchester and a Masters Degree in Politics from the University of Warmia and Mazury (Poland). Pietrzak was awarded an Erasmus Scholarship in 2007. He specializes in the politics of the Middle East and the Islamic world, and focuses his attention on the theory of international relations; geopolitics, conflict resolution strategies, and international law; and primarily matters related to the First and Second World Wars, and superpower competition during the Cold War.