Dr. Alexandros Tokhi
Forschungsthemen
Lebenslauf
02–05/2015
Harvard University, Gastaufenthalt am Center for European Studies
07/2013
Promotion in Politikwissenschaft, Freie Universität Berlin. Titel der Dissertation: "The Credibility of Authoritarian Commitments. WMD Nonproliferation Compliance in the Middle East" Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Thomas Risse, Prof. Etel Solingen.
10/2012
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter der Abteilung Global Governance am WZB
Ausgewählte Publikationen
Ausgewählte Publikationen
Konferenzbeiträge
Dai, Xinyuan and Alexandros Tokhi (2015) "Depth, Participation, and International Human Rights Agreements", Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 3-6.
Tokhi, Alexandros (2014) "The Effect of Verification Systems on Compliance: The Chemical and Biological Weapons Conventions in the Middle East", Paper presented at the European Political Science Association, Edinburgh, June 19-21.
Tokhi, Alexandros (2014) "When Do Dictators Comply with International Security Treaties?" APSA Comparative Politics Newsletter, 24(1).
Tokhi, Alexandros and Eisentraut, Sophie (2013) "Authoritarian States and the Politicization of International Organizations", Paper presented at the ECPR Joint Session of Workshops, Mainz, March 11-16.
Tokhi, Alexandros (2010) “Authoritarian Regimes and Nuclear Nonproliferation Commitments”, Paper presented at the 7th Pan-European International Relations Conference (ECPR), Stockholm, September 9-11.
Tokhi, Alexandros (2009) “Selective Nuclear Cooperation: The Case of Iran.” Paper presented at the International Workshop World Orders: Change and Continuity, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, November, 4-5.
Global Governance and the European Union: Future Trends and Scenarios (GLOBE)
Mitarbeiter/innen: Prof. Dr. Michael Zürn, Dr. Alexandros Tokhi, İrem Tuncer-Ebetürk, Ph.D.
Laufzeit: 01.02.2020–31.01.2023
Förderung: Europäische Kommission, Horizon 2020
International Authority Database
Mitarbeiter/innen: Prof. Dr. Michael Zürn, Dr. Alexandros Tokhi, İrem Tuncer-Ebetürk, Ph.D., Dr. Martin Binder
Laufzeit: 01.04.2012–
Förderung: Leibniz-Gemeinschaft (SAW; 01.04.2012−31.03.2016); WZB (seit 01.04.2016)
Kolleg-Forschergruppe 'The International Rule of Law - Rise or Decline?'
Mitarbeiter/innen: Prof. Dr. Michael Zürn, Dr. Alexandros Tokhi, Dr. Matthew D. Stephen, Prof. Dr. Andrea Liese, Prof. Dr. Georg Nolte
Laufzeit: 2015–2018; 01.10.2018–30.09.2019
Förderung: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
Contested World Orders
Mitarbeiter/innen: Prof. Dr. Michael Zürn, Dr. Martin Binder, Dr. Matthew D. Stephen, Dr. Alexandros Tokhi, Prof. Dr. Detlef Nolte (GIGA), Dr. Miriam Prys (GIGA), Prof. Dr. Harald Müller (HSFK), Prof. Dr. Klaus Dieter Wolf (HSFK)
Laufzeit: 2012–2018
Förderung: Leibniz-Gemeinschaft (SAW; 01.04.2012−31.03.2016); WZB (seit 01.04.2016)