Vlad Alexandru Moț is the founder of the Institute for Reconstruction, Public Policy and Strategy. A historian by training, he is a doctoral researcher at the Doctoral School of History of the University of Bucharest, where he studies the international relations of Romanian Freemasonry between 1880 and 1937, drawing on archival sources from Romania and the wider Euro-Atlantic sphere. His academic background combines history with law, through a master’s degree in Public International Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Bucharest and a master’s degree in History and Romanian Military Policy, which he completed as valedictorian, following a bachelor’s degree in history at the West University of Timișoara. His research has taken shape in studies on the contribution of Freemasonry to the Great Union and on figures of modern Romania, as well as in numerous papers at national and international conferences.

Founder’s story

Studying closely how modern Romania was built, from the Great Union to the institutions that set the state on durable foundations, Vlad Alexandru Moț arrived at the conviction that gave rise to this institute. The generations that founded the country worked with their gaze fixed decades ahead, and their legacy calls today for a worthy continuation. The young generation deserves a country planned for the long term, with a clear project for the future. IRPPS was born precisely from the wish to offer this generation such an instrument, continuing in strategic terms what their forebears began in historical terms, by turning public attention toward Romania’s lasting future.