Organized Section 31: Best Paper Award
Foreign Policy Organized Section Award Recipients
Best Paper Award
The Best Paper on foreign policy presented at the previous year's APSA Annual Meeting.
| 2016 | Danielle Lupton, Colgate University “Military Experience and Congressional Oversight of the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.” |
| 2015 | Alexandra Guisinger, University of Notre Dame “Mapping the Boundaries of Elite Cues: How Elites Shape Mass Opinion Across International Issues.” |
| 2015 | Elizabeth N. Saunders, George Washington University “Mapping the Boundaries of Elite Cues: How Elites Shape Mass Opinion Across International Issues.” |
| 2014 | Aila Matanock, University of California, Berkeley “Shared Sovereignty in State-Building: Explaining “Invited Interventions.” |
| 2007 | Mark Haas, Duquesne University “Neo-classical Realism and the Importance of Ideological Consensus in International Relations” |
| 2006 | Lori Gronich, Georgetown University “The Cognitive Miser Theory of Decision Making and U.S. Responses to Nuclear Threats and Terrorist Attacks” |
| 2005 | George Shambaugh, Georgetown University “Public Prudence and its Support for Counter-Terrorism Initiatives” |
| 2005 | William Josiger, Georgetown University “Public Prudence and its Support for Counter-Terrorism Initiatives” |
| 2003 | Richard Eichenberg, Tufts University “Gender Difference and the Use of Force in the United States, 1990-2002” |
| 2001 | Amy Searight, Northwestern University “Of Rose Gardens and Fishbowls: Electoral Incentives and U.S.-Japan Economic Bargaining, 1966-1998” |
| 2001 | Christopher Way, Cornell University “Of Rose Gardens and Fishbowls: Electoral Incentives and U.S.-Japan Economic Bargaining, 1966-1998” |
| 1999 | Richard Sinnott, University College Dublin “Knowledge and the Position of Attitudes to a European Foreign and Security Policy on the Real-to-Random Continuum” |
| 1998 | Miriam Elman, Arizona State University “Unpacking Democracy: Presidentialism, Parliamentarianism, and the Democratic Peace Theory” |
| 1998 | Richard Herrmann, Ohio State University “Mass Public Decisions on Going to War: A Cognitive-Interactionist Framework” |
| 1998 | Philip Tetlock, Ohio State University “Mass Public Decisions on Going to War: A Cognitive-Interactionist Framework” |
| 1998 | Penny Visser, Ohio State University “Mass Public Decisions on Going to War: A Cognitive-Interactionist Framework” |
