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2004 APSA Award Winners
Complete List of Award Citations
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Dissertation Award Winners
- Gabriel A. Almond Award [$750]
For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of comparative politics. 2004 WINNER: Daniel Ziblatt, Harvard University
- William Anderson Award [$750]
For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of state and local politics, federalism, or intergovernmental relations. 2004 WINNER: Christopher Berry, Harvard University
- Edward S. Corwin Award [$750]
For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of public law. 2004 WINNER: Tamir Moustafa, University of Wisconsin
- Harold D. LasswellAward [$1,000]
For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of policy studies (supported by the Policy Studies Organization). 2004 WINNER: Suzanne Christine Nielsen, Harvard University
- Helen Dwight Reid Award [$750]
For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of international relations, law and politics (supported by the Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation). 2004 WINNER: Helen M. Kinsella, University of Minnesota
- E. E. Schattschneider Award [$750]
For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of American government. 2004 WINNERS: Jeremy David Bailey, Eastern Washington University, and David Campbell, University of Notre Dame
- Leo Strauss Award [$750]
For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of political philosophy. 2004 WINNER: Christina Tarnopolsky, Harvard University
- Leonard D. White Award [$750]
For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of public administration. 2004 WINNERS: Neal D. Woods, University of South Carolina, and Young Han Chun, Chung-Ang University
Article and Paper Award Winners
Book Award Winners
- Ralph J. Bunche Award [$500]
For the best scholarly work in political science published in the previous calendar year which explores the phenomenon of ethnic and cultural pluralism. 2004 WINNER: Robert O. Self, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
- Gladys M. Kammerer Award [$1,000]
For the best political science publication in the previous calendar year in the field of U.S. national policy. 2004 WINNER: Gerry Mackie, University of Notre Dame, and Peter W. Singer, Brookings Institution
- Victoria Schuck Award [$500]
For the best book published in the previous calendar year on women and politics. 2004 WINNER: Nancy J. Hirschmann, University of Pennsylvania
- Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award [$5,000]
For the best book published in the U.S. during the previous calendar year on government, politics, or international affairs (supported by the Woodrow Wilson Foundation). 2004 WINNER: Martha Finnemore, George Washington University
Career Award Winners
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