Dmitry Erokhin
Research Scholar
Cooperation and Transformative Governance Research Group
Advancing Systems Analysis Program
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Biography
Dmitry Erokhin is a research scholar in the Cooperation and Transformative Governance Research Group of the IIASA Advancing Systems Analysis Program.His research interests include economic cooperation, digitalization, international business taxation, climate change adaptation, and disaster risk management.
He received his bachelor's degree in Economics (BSc Volkswirtschaftslehre) from the University of Bonn (2018), his master's degree in Economics (MSc Economics) from the Vienna University of Economics and Business (2020), and his doctoral degree (PhD, International Business Taxation, Economic Track) from the Vienna University of Economics and Business (2023).
In December 2017, he participated in the IIASA Youth Forum ''Future of Eurasian and European Integration: Foresight-2040''.
Last update: 11 OCT 2024
Publications
Erokhin, D. & Komendantova, N. (2025). AI-Driven Analysis of Spanish-Language Crisis Discourse: Lessons from the 2025 Iberian Peninsula Blackout. In: EUI-ESM Conference On Crisis Communication, 28 November 2025, Florence, Italy.
Markou, S., Doulgerakis, A., Erokhin, D. , & Komendantova, N. (2025). Climate Change Disinformation Bi-Annual report - 1st semester 2025. Adaptaion Agora
Erokhin, D. (2025). Integrating NLP and Scenario Analysis for the Future of Space Security: A Structured Examination of Online Expert Discourse. Journal of Aerospace & Security Studies 4
Bruley, E., Scolobig, A., Devigne, A., Neithammer, J., Buccolini, B., Manuelli, E., Erokhin, D. , Komendantova, N. , Bharwani, S., Witton, R., Mercogliano, P., Mattera, M., Allen, S.K., & Stoffel, M. (2025). Policy White Paper – Upscaling citizen engagement for climate resilience: Roadmap for policy transformational change. Adaptation AGORA
Erokhin, D. (2025). Ten Years of (De)industrialisation in Central and Eastern Europe:
A Comparative Analysis. In: European Security Order, Integration and Modernisation: Perspectives and Challenges in the Central and Eastern European Region. Eds. Zhongping, F., Mengmeng, H., & Weiwei, J., pp. 289-327 Budapest, Hungary: China–CEE Institute. ISBN 978-615-02-2788-7