Piotr Nowina-Konopka | |
Honorific-Suffix: | Ph.D. |
Ambassador From: | Poland |
Country: | Holy See |
Term Start: | June 2013 |
Term End: | 2016 |
Predecessor: | Hanna Suchocka |
Successor: | Janusz Kotański |
Birth Date: | 27 May 1949 |
Birth Place: | Chorzów |
Nationality: | Polish |
Alma Mater: | University of Gdańsk |
Profession: | Academic, politician and diplomat |
Piotr Nowina-Konopka (born 27 May 1949 in Chorzów) is a Polish academic, politician and diplomat.
Konopka studied at the Sopot School of Economics, Gdańsk University, where he gained an MSc (1972) and a PhD (1978) in economics. From 1978-1989 he was assistant professor in the Foreign Trade Economics Institute, Gdańsk University, and from 1988-1989 was professor of catholic social science at Gdańsk Theological Institute. Konopka was Vice-Rector of the College of Europe, and head of the Warsaw/Natolin campus, from 1999-2004. In 2006 he has been a professor at Giedroyć College in Warsaw, where he teaches a course on Negotiations and Mediations in International Conflicts
From 1982-1989, Konopka was an assistant and spokesman for Lech Wałęsa, leader of the Solidarity movement, and served as the Solidarity spokesman at the 1989 Round Table Agreement negotiations. He has been a member of several international relations groups, and most recently served as European Union adviser to the Georgian Parliament in 2005-2006.[1]
From 1991-2001 Konopka was a member of the Polish Sejm or Parliament, representing the Radom constituency. He served on several foreign affairs committees, and from 1998-1999 served as a secretary of State, and as deputy Head Negotiator on Poland's accession to the EU.
From November 2006 until 2010 he has been the co-Director of the ECPRD and Director for Relations with National Parliaments of the European Parliament.From 2010 to 2013 he has been the Director of the European Parliament's Liaison Office With The US Congress. On 19 June 2013 he was appointed by Polish President Bronisław Komorowski as ambassador to the Holy See, as well as the ambassador at the Order of Malta.[2] He ended his term in 2016.[3]