Paul Bochtler, M.A.
Informationsinfrastruktur Referatsleiter Digitale Dienste und Open Science
Kurzlebenslauf
Seit 07/2025 Referatsleiter Digitale Dienste und Open Science
seit 2020 in der SWP, Datenanalyst für Internationale Wirtschaft und Statistik, Informationsinfrastruktur
2018 – 2021 M.A., Internationale Beziehungen, Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universität Potsdam und Duke University
2017 – 2020 Studentische Hilfskraft am Lehrstuhl für Politisches Verhalten im Vergleich, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
2017 Assistent für Abgeordnete im Argentinischen Nationalkongress, Buenos Aires, Argentinien
2013 – 2018 B.A., Sozialwissenschaften, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin und Universidad Torcuato di Tella
SWP-Publikationen
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EU Council Monitor
The use of qualified majority voting in the EU Council (2010-2023)
Interaktive Visualisierung IV 01 V1.0, 19.04.2024doi:10.18449/IV01v1.0
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United Nations General Assembly Resolutions: Voting Data and Issue Categories
Forschungsdaten 2024/FD 001 V3.0, 31.03.2024doi:10.7802/2702
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Autorenschaft: Isabelle Werenfels, Paul BochtlerMitwirkende: Pelican Mourad, Amina Bousnina
Friends and Foes: the instrumentalisation of Israel and Iran in the Maghreb
Forschungsdaten 2024/FD 009 V1.0, 01.02.2024doi:10.7802/2691
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Autorenschaft: Nicolai von Ondarza, Paul BochtlerMitwirkende: Julina Mintel
Public Voting Data of the Council of the EU
Forschungsdaten 2023/FD 002 V2.0, 14.04.2023doi:10.7802/2560
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Cyber Escalation
SWP-Working Paper, WP, Nr. 01, December 2020, 14 pagesdoi:10.18449/2020WP13
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A Critical Perspective on Data Transparency in the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union
Methodological Challenges in Foreign Policy Research
Working Paper Research Division EU/Europe 2020/ No. 02, November 2020, 20 Pagesdoi:10.18449/2020WP11
Externe Veröffentlichungen
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Communicating Strategically about What? Europe and China in the Kenyan Media
European actors are increasingly relying on strategic communication tools in their external relations, especially in key partner countries like Kenya. Based on a large-scale media screening and interviews with media experts, this paper examines which issues related to the EU/Europe and China have received the most media coverage in Kenya over the past decade (2013–2023). The paper finds, among other things, that European actors involved in communication efforts increasingly need to communicate about the EU’s role in global affairs and the impact of European decisions, products, and standards on African markets, without resorting to a “West versus China” framing.
Megatrends Policy Brief 27, 04.09.2024, 11 Seitendoi:10.18449/2024MTA-PB27
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Unpacking the framing of health in the United Nations Security Council
Australian Journal of International Affairs, 76:1, S. 4-10doi:10.1080/10357718.2021.2017845