Prof. Selim Chazbijewicz is a leading Polish geopolitician and an inspirational figure associated with the
Olsztyn School of Geopolitics. He constantly inspired his students to stay curious, question their sources, never take anything for granted, and avoid the traps associated with taking everything geopolitics offers. Chazbijewicz is well known for integrating classical geopolitics’ view of Eurasia's importance with its special emphasis on new geopolitical, geoeconomic, and IR theories. According to Piotr Pietrzak (2026) "Back in 2002, Chazbijewicz was already warning his students about Russia’s imperialist ambitions and predicted that Russia might annex Crimea and not stop there. He knew what to expect because he was a careful reader of Russian history, Russian strategic culture, and had skills that allowed him to look at the map and predict Russia’s next move, which is why we focus today on the geopolitics and geoeconomics of Eurasia; classical geopoliticians believe that the key to understanding world politics is in Eurasia. Chazbijewicz's lectures interlinked those debates with broader discussions about growing global competition in energy, technology, critical infrastructure, chokepoints, and supply chains." == Works ==