International Collaboration Award Recipients
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Best Article Award
Best Book Award
Best Dissertation Award
Distinguished Mentor Award
The Best Article Award is given for the best article on international collaboration published in the previous year.
| 2022 | Sam S Rowan, Concordia University, Canada “Does Institutional Proliferation Undermine Cooperation? Theory and Evidence from Climate Change.” International Studies Quarterly, vol. 65, no. 2, (2021) 461–475. |
| 2020 | Inken Von Borzykowski, University College, London |
| 2020 | Felicity Vabulas, Pepperdine University “Hello, goodbye: When do states withdraw from international organizations?” (2019) Review of International Organizations 14: 335-366. |
The Best Book Award is given for the best book on international collaboration published in the previous year.
| 2022 | Jeff Colgan, Brown Partial Hegemony. Oxford University Press (2021). |
| 2022 | Simone Dietrich, University of Geneva Switzerland States, Markets, and Foreign Aid, Cambridge University Press (2021). |
| 2020 | Marina E. Henke, Northwestern University |
| 2020 | Honorable Mention Christina J. Schneider, University of California, San Diego |
The Best Dissertation Award is given for the best dissertation on international collaboration for a Ph.D. awarded in the previous year.
| Richard T. Clark, Columbia University “Better Together? How International Organizations Combat Complexity Through Cooperation.” (2021) Columbia University. | ||
| 2022 | Honorable Mention Alexandra Cecylia Chinchilla, University of Chicago “Advising War: Limited Intervention in Conflict.” University of Chicago, 2021 | ||
| 2020 | Caroline Moehlicke, University of Texas, Austin |
The Distinguished Mentor Award is given for excellence in mentoring graduate students and junior faculty in the study of international collaboration.
| 2022 | Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University |
| 2020 | Duncan Snidal, University of Oxford |
