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Susan Hyde

Individual Researcher, Metaketa Researcher
University of California Berkeley, Professor
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Susan Hyde is a Professor of Political Science and a Robson Chair at the University of California, Berkeley. She was EGAP’s Executive Director from 2016-2019, and has been involved in Metaketa I-V. She is an expert on international election observation, election fraud, and democracy promotion. She has served as an international election observer all over the world, and has worked with the Carter Center, the National Democratic Institute, Democracy International, the International Republican Institute, and the International Foundation for Electoral Systems on democracy promotion issues as well as researching how democracy promoting organizations can evaluate the effects of their work. In cooperation with the Carter Center, she has piloted methods for introducing the random assignment of short term election observers to the deployment plans used by international observers. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego in 2006.

Susan Hyde is a Professor of Political Science and a Robson Chair at the University of California, Berkeley. She was EGAP’s Executive Director from 2016-2019, and has been involved in Metaketa I-V. She is an expert on international election observation, election fraud, and democracy promotion. She has served as an international election observer all over the world, and has worked with the Carter Center, the National Democratic Institute, Democracy International, the International Republican Institute, and the International Foundation for Electoral Systems on democracy promotion issues as well as researching how democracy promoting organizations can evaluate the effects of their work.…
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