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Paper & Article Awards
Heinz I. Eulau Award
2005 Heinz Eulau Award
2006 Heinz I. Eulau Award
Eulau Award Winners
2007 Heinz I. Eulau Award
2004 Heinz Eulau Award
Franklin L. Burdette / Pi Sigma Alpha Award
 
 

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Eulau Award Winners
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For the best articles published in the American Political Science Review and Perspectives on Politics during the previous calendar year.

Year Author Article Affiliation
1988 Kenneth Shepsle and Barry Weingast The Institutional Foundations of Committee Power Harvard University and Hoover Institution
1989 James L. Gibson Political Intolerance and Political Repression during the McCarthy Red Scare University of Houston
1990 John H. Aldrich, Eugene Borgida, and John L.Sullivan Foreign Affairs and Issue Voting: Do Presidential Candidates 'Waltz before a Blind Audience?' Duke University and University of Minnesota
1991 Kenneth N. Waltz Nuclear Myths and Political Realities University of California, Berkeley
1992 Stuart Elaine MacDonald, George Rabinowitz, and Ola Listhaug Issues of Party Support in Multiparty Systems University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and University of Trondheim, Norway
1993 John D. Huber Restrictive Legislative Procedures in France and the United States University of Michigan
1994 Elisabeth R. Gerber and John E. Jackson Endogenous Preferences and the Study of Institutions California Institute of Technology and University of Michigan
1995 Andrew Gelman and Gary King Enhancing Democracy Through Legislative Redistricting University of California, Berkeley, and Harvard University
1996 Robert S. Erikson, James A. Stimson, and Michael B. MacKuen Dynamic Representation University of Houston, University of Minnesota, and University of Missouri, St. Louis
1997 James D. Fearon and David D. Laitin Explaining Interethnic Cooperation University of Chicago
1998 Piotr Swistak and Jonathan Bendor The Evolutionary Stability of Cooperation University of Maryland, Stanford University
1998 Christopher Anderson and Christine Guillory Political Institutions and Satisfaction with Democracy SUNY Binghamton
1999 John Mark Hansen and Christine Guillory Individuals, Institutions, and Public Preferences over Public Finance University of Chicago
2000 Carles Boix Setting the Rules of the Game: The Choice of Electoral Systems in Advanced Democracies University of Chicago
2001 Beth Simmons International Law and State Behavior: Commitment and Compliance in International Monetary Affairs University of California, Berkeley
  Paul Pierson Increasing Returns, Path Dependence, and the Study of Politics Harvard University
2002 Lars-Erik Cederman Back to Kant: Reinterpreting the Democratic Peace as a Macrohistorical Learning Process Harvard University
2003 Stephen D. Ansolabehere, James M. Snyder, and Alan Gerber Equal Votes, Equal Money Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Yale University
2004 Mary Hawkesworth Congressional Enactments of Race-Gender: Toward a Theory of Raced-Gendered Institutions Rutgers University
2005
Jonathan Bendor and Adam H. Meirowitz
Spatial Models of Delegation
Stanford University and Princeton University


Mala N. Htun
Is Gender Like Ethnicity? The Political Representation of Identity Groups
New School for Social Research
2006 Jennifer Hochschild Editor's Notes Harvard University
Susan Stokes Perverse Accountability: A Formal Model of Machine Politics with Evidence from Argentina Yale University