Michael Wyganowski

Direct Dial : 202-551-9207
E-mail: michael.wyganowski@cepa.org
Michael Wyganowski is the Executive Director of the Center for European Policy Analysis.
Wyganowski is responsible for managing the daily operation of the Center and its output from internal and external sources. He oversees the communication strategy targeting key audiences in the United States and Europe.
Wyganowski also leads the conceptual and strategic development of the Center its mission, philosophy and areas of research. He is also tasked with conducting original research and writing on current issues in European affairs.
Wyganowski holds a Master's Degree in History from the Warsaw University. He has also studied at Stanford University, Oxford Universities and completed courses at the Polish Institute of International Relations and NATO's School at Oberamergau.
Prior to joining CEPA Wyganowski was an International Consultant working with the State Department and National Defense University. From 1990 to 2004 Wyganowski was a diplomat with the Polish Foreign Service. While in the diplomatic service he was posted twice to the Polish Embassy in Washington. In 1999 Wyganowski headed the Polish delegation to NATO's High Level Task Force on conventional arms control (CFE). He has an extensive knowledge and experience in issues pertaining to transatlantic relations, security, arms control and bilateral Polish-American relations.
Recent Articles by Michael Wyganowski
- Missile Shield and Alliance Politics (with Susan Braden)
- Europe's Colder Half
Speaking Engagements
- "Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic: Getting Away from the Past" 15 June 2007, Georgetown University, Washington DC