Andrew Hyde

Andrew is a Senior Fellow at the Stimson Center, a Washington, DC think tank, where he leads research on multilateral organizations and agreements, with a focus on peace and security, peacekeeping and financing at the UN, and renewable energy. He is also a part-time instructor on governance for U.S. Army Civil Affairs. He had a thirty-year career as a U.S. diplomat, retiring in 2022. As a Foreign Service Political Officer, he specialized throughout his diplomatic career in multilateral organizations, civil-military relations, and conflict management. His overseas postings included London, Panama, Brussels, Vienna and Kabul. In Washington, he served in country offices responsible for coordinating U.S. policy with the European Union, Albania, South Korea. He was a Senior Advisor at the Office of Afghanistan Affairs, and appointed NATO’s Deputy Senior Civilian Representative at NATO’s Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan.
He has worked on Capitol Hill, as a professional staff member on the House Armed Services Committee and, prior to joining the State Department, a Legislative Assistant on economic policy for a U.S. Senator. Following his undergraduate education at Dickinson College, he did graduate course work in economics at the London School of Economics and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and interned at the British House of Commons and the European Commission in Brussels.