Oleksandr Slyvchuk

Oleksandr Slyvchuk is the Coordinator of the Spain and Latin America Cooperation Program at the Transatlantic Dialogue Center, where he leads research and advocacy projects with partners in Spain, Argentina, Chile, and Brazil. 

His work focuses on strengthening cooperation with Spanish-speaking stakeholders and advancing partnerships across Spain and Latin America through organizing international conferences and coordinating communication campaigns for Spanish-speaking audiences on Ukraine’s current situation. 

His research interests include Spanish foreign policy, international security, Ukrainian foreign policy, armed conflicts, and Eastern Europe. 

Oleksandr’s analyses and comments have been published by El País and El Mundo (Spain), Infobae (Argentina), La Tercera (Chile), Estadão (Brasil). 

Before joining the Center, he was a Visiting Teaching Fellow on International Relations at the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Ukraine). Oleksandr also worked at the Ukrainian Institute for International Politics, where he contributed to projects on Ukraine’s regional development within the framework of EU integration.

Oleksandr is currently based in Spain pursuing a PhD in International Relations at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. He also lived in the Czech Republic for several years, where he pursued his MA in Political Science from Masaryk University. Oleksandr holds a BA in International Relations from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

He is fluent in Spanish, English, and Ukrainian.