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Paul Schuler

Metaketa Researcher
University of Arizona, Associate Professor
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Paul Schuler is an associate professor of political science at the University of Arizona School of Government and Public Policy (SGPP). His research focuses on political behavior and institutions in single-party regimes. He is also an expert on politics in Vietnam and a lead consultant on the UNDP’s annual PAPI survey (find here) in Vietnam. Schuler’s current book project addresses the historical evolution of authoritarian political institutions and their impact on contemporary politics.

Paul Schuler is an associate professor of political science at the University of Arizona School of Government and Public Policy (SGPP). His research focuses on political behavior and institutions in single-party regimes. He is also an expert on politics in Vietnam and a lead consultant on the UNDP's annual PAPI survey (find here) in Vietnam. Schuler's current book project addresses the historical evolution of authoritarian political institutions and their impact on contemporary politics.
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