
معرفی
Paul Schuler is an Associate Professor and Associate Director (Research & Impact) at the University of Arizona, specializing in authoritarian regimes and political institutions with a focus on East and Southeast Asia. His research explores institutional evolution in authoritarian systems, particularly in Vietnam, and includes a book project analyzing historical authoritarian institutions and their contemporary political impacts. He also examines topics such as gender dynamics in leadership, electoral politics, and legislative behavior in single-party systems.
Research Interests:
- Authoritarian institutionalization and regime durability
- Gender politics and representation in non-democratic contexts
- Legislative behavior in single-party systems
- Political communication and public opinion in authoritarian states
- Crisis management and pandemic governance in Southeast Asia
Recent Research Trends: His work emphasizes Vietnam’s political trajectory, including studies on legislative accountability, electoral strategies, and socio-economic responses to crises like the pandemic. He also investigates cross-national comparisons of authoritarian regimes, particularly regarding leadership dynamics and institutional adaptability.
Professional Roles: As Associate Director for Research & Impact, he bridges academic research with policy engagement, focusing on translating scholarship on authoritarian governance into actionable insights. His work frequently engages with comparative politics frameworks to analyze contemporary challenges in Southeast Asia.




