American political scientist
This article is about the political scientist. For the 17th-century spy, see
Susan Hyde (spy).
Susan Hyde is an American political scientist.[1] She is Professor of Political Science at University of California, Berkeley.[2] Her research focuses on international influences on domestic politics.[3][4]
Her 2011 book, The Pseudo-Democrat's Dilemma: Why Election Observation Became an International Norm, won the International Studies Association's 2012 Chadwick Alger Prize, as well as the 2012 best book award by APSA's Comparative Democratization Section.[5] She was awarded the 2019 Karl Deutsch Award by the International Studies Association.[5]
She obtained her Bachelor of Arts in 2000 from Linfield College and Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego in 2006.[3]
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