2025-11-07

UAAT*NTUCOSS Lecture on Global Democratic Study

 

 

**Title :
The Unconstrained Future of World Order: The Assault on Democratic Constraint and Implications for U.S. Global Leadership
 
** Time :
2025. 12. 09. Tue 14:00-15:30
 
** Venue:
Liang Kuo Shu International Conference Hall, NTU College of Social Sciences
 
**Keynote Speaker
Professor Susan Hyde
Kernan Robson Professor of Political Science, UC Berkeley
 
**Registration:
 
Professor Susan D. Hyde is a political scientist whose research examines threats to democracy, the role of regime type in international affairs, and international influences on the domestic politics of sovereign states, particularly in authoritarian regimes and transitional democracies. She is best known for her pioneering work on international election monitoring, which explores how international election observation has evolved into a powerful tool for promoting democracy in part because of its imperfect track record.
Hyde’s influential book The Pseudo-Democrat’s Dilemma demonstrated how autocratic leaders strategically adopt democratic institutions and invite international observers to bolster their credibility—often with unintended consequences. Her broader research investigates the spread of international norms, electoral manipulation and democratic accountability, how domestic and international politics interact, and field experimental research models.
An expert on democracy promotion and international political institutions, Hyde is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley, and a founding member and former elected Executive Director of the Evidence in Governance and Politics (EGAP) research network. She has served on editorial boards of leading political science journals and has been a residential scholar at the Brookings Institution and Princeton's Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance.
 
**Organizers:
University Academic Alliance in Taiwan
 College of Social Sciences, National Taiwan University
 Hu Fu Center for East Asia Democratic Studies, National Taiwan University
**Co-Organizers:
 Taiwan Social Resilience Research Center, National Taiwan University
 Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University
 
The official language of the event is English; no interpretation will be provided.