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Federico Salvati is a Research Associate at the Department of International Relations, Otto Suhr Institute for Political Science, Free University of Berlin. He has been affiliated with the institute since 2024 and contributes to research on international organizations, governance, and global political dynamics.
Education:
- PhD in Political Science, Free University of Berlin
- MSc in Conflict Management, Alice Salomon Hochschule, Berlin
- Bachelor's in Political Science and International Relations, Sapienza University of Rome
His research focuses on autocratic regimes, liberal international order, and the interplay between governance and international diplomacy. He employs quantitative and computational methods to analyze norm dynamics and political behavior in international systems. His work bridges theoretical and empirical approaches in international political theory.
The recent publications reflect a consistent engagement with norm evolution, regional integration, and post-conflict governance. His scholarly output spans Europe, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia, with a methodological emphasis on data-driven analysis and structural modeling of political processes.
Scientific Awards:
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He is involved in advising and grant-funded research projects related to regional organizations and international cooperation, though specific students or grants are not mentioned. His current work includes analyzing the role of autocratic states in shaping global norms and institutions.
Labs and Research Teams:
Federico Salvati is part of the International Relations research group at the Otto Suhr Institute, contributing to projects on regional governance, norm change, and multilateral negotiations. He collaborates on interdisciplinary research examining environmental conflicts and institutional design in international organizations.




