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Pawel Tverskoi is a Research Associate in the Department of International Relations at the Otto Suhr Institute for Political Science, Freie Universität Berlin. He has been actively involved in the DFG-funded research project 'The Withdrawal of States from Regional Organizations: A Comparative Analysis' under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Diana Panke since February 2023 and officially joined as a research associate in May 2024. His work is centered on international and regional organizations, with a strong focus on institutional dynamics, state exits, and norm contestation.
- International Relations, University of Malta
- Political and Administrative Sciences (focus: International Administration and Conflict Management), University of Konstanz
His research interests include international and regional organizations, international relations, security and conflict research, foreign policy analysis, the foreign and security policies of small states, and external interventions in civil wars. His work explores the resilience and transformation of international institutions under pressure, particularly through mechanisms such as exit threats, observer participation, and norm contestation. He investigates how states navigate regional integration, respond to ideological shifts, and manage crises within multilateral frameworks.
The recent publications and conference presentations by Pawel Tverskoi reveal a strong thematic focus on institutional resilience, state withdrawal, observer roles, and norm contestation in regional and international organizations. His work spans comparative analyses across regions and engages with theoretical debates in international relations, governance, and institutional design. Key trends include the impact of political change on regional bodies, the strategic use of exit threats, and the evolving roles of non-member actors like observers in shaping inter-organizational cooperation.
There are no scientific awards currently listed in the available information.
Pawel Tverskoi has not advised any students explicitly mentioned in the text. He has been involved in significant research projects, particularly the DFG-funded project on state withdrawals from regional organizations. His scholarly output includes co-authored monographs, peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and numerous high-profile conference presentations, indicating active grant-supported research and academic engagement.
He is part of the research team at the Otto Suhr Institute for Political Science, working within the Department of International Relations. His collaborative work with Prof. Dr. Diana Panke and other researchers such as Lukas Grundsfeld and Tainá Siman highlights his integration into an active research group focused on international organizations, regionalism, and global governance.



