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30
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1200
National Ranking
64

Overview

Diana Panke is affiliated with Freie Universität Berlin in Germany and works primarily within the Social Sciences. Their research spans multiple subfields including Sociology and Political Science, Political Science and International Relations, Development, Strategy and Management, and Communication.

The scientist's scholarly focus covers several main topics such as:

  • International Development and Aid
  • International Relations and Foreign Policy
  • Political Conflict and Governance
  • European Union Policy and Governance
  • Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
  • International Business and FDI
  • Peacebuilding and International Security

The recent published papers by Diana Panke include:

  • "Cooperation between international organizations: Demand, supply, and restraint" (2023) in The Review of International Organizations
  • "Towards increasing regime complexity? Why member states drive overlaps between international organisations" (2022) in The British Journal of Politics and International Relations

The research venues frequently featuring their publications are:

  • Bristol University Press eBooks
  • The Review of International Organizations
  • Cooperation and Conflict
  • International Relations
  • Journal of Contemporary European Studies

Regarding book publications, Diana Panke has authored multiple works with Bristol University Press eBooks, including titles such as "Comparing Regional Organizations" (2020) and "Exit Threats in Regional International Organizations" (2025). Other books were published by Policy Press, such as "Environmental Conflicts, Migration and Governance" and "Comparing Regional Organizations."

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Diana Panke include:

  • Sören Stapel
  • Anna Starkmann
  • Lukas Grundsfeld
  • Pawel Tverskoi
  • Franziska Hohlstein

Best Publications

  • Why international norms disappear sometimes

    Diana Panke;Ulrich Petersohn

  • Obstinate and Inefficient: Why Member States Do Not Comply With European Law

    Tanja A. Börzel;Tobias Hofmann;Diana Panke;Carina Sprungk

  • Small States in the European Union: Coping with Structural Disadvantages

    Diana Panke

  • Small states in the European Union: structural disadvantages in EU policy-making and counter-strategies

    Diana Panke

  • Caving in or sitting it out? Longitudinal patterns of non-compliance in the European Union

    Tanja A. Börzel;Tobias Hofmann;Diana Panke

  • The European Court of Justice as an agent of Europeanization? Restoring compliance with EU law

    Diana Panke

  • Network Governance: Effective and Legitimate?

    Tanja A. Börzel;Diana Panke

  • Dwarfs in international negotiations: how small states make their voices heard

    Diana Panke

  • Good Instructions in No Time? Domestic Coordination of EU Policies in 19 Small States

    Diana Panke

  • Norm challenges and norm death: The inexplicable?:

    Diana Panke;Ulrich Petersohn

  • Small states in EU negotiations: Political dwarfs or power-brokers?

    Diana Panke

  • Recalcitrance, Inefficiency, and Support for European Integration: Why Member States Do (Not) Comply with European Law. CES Working Paper, no. 151, 2007

    Tanja A. Borzel;Meike Dudziak;Tobias Hofmann;Diana Panke

  • Exploring overlapping regionalism

    Diana Panke;Sören Stapel

  • Lobbying Institutional Key Players: How States Seek to Influence the European Commission, the Council Presidency and the European Parliament*

    Diana Panke

  • More Arguing Than Bargaining? The Institutional Designs of the European Convention and Intergovernmental Conferences Compared

    Diana Panke

  • The Committee of the Regions and the European Economic and Social Committee: How Influential are Consultative Committees in the European Union?†

    Christoph Hönnige;Diana Panke

  • Small states in multilateral negotiations. What have we learned

    Diana Panke

  • The European Union in the United Nations: an effective external actor?

    Diana Panke

  • Unequal Actors in Equalising Institutions

    Diana Panke

  • Regional Power Revisited: How to Explain Differences in Coherency and Success of Regional Organizations in the United Nations General Assembly

    Diana Panke

  • Regional cooperation through the lenses of states: Why do states nurture regional integration?

    Diana Panke

  • Why do states change positions in the United Nations General Assembly

    Samuel Brazys;Diana Panke

Frequent Co-Authors

Tanja A. Börzel
Tanja A. Börzel Freie Universität Berlin
Juliet Kaarbo
Juliet Kaarbo University of St Andrews
Nicole Bolleyer
Nicole Bolleyer Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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