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Organized Section 21: Best Article Award

European Politics Section Award Recipients

Best Article Award
This award is given for the best article dealing with European Politics & Society published in the last year.


2017  Lisa Blaydes, Stanford University
"The Impact of Holy Land Crusades on State Formation: War Mobilization, Trade Integration, and Political Development in Medieval Europe."
International Organization 70(3).
2017  Christopher Paik, NYU Abu Dhabi
"The Impact of Holy Land Crusades on State Formation: War Mobilization, Trade Integration, and Political Development in Medieval Europe."
International Organization 70(3). 
2017  Robert Braun, Northwestern University
"Religious Minorities and Resistacne to Genocide: The Collective Rescue of Jews in the Netherlands during the Holocaust"
American Political Science Review 110(1).
2016  Evgeny Finkel, George Washington University
"Does Reform Prevent Rebellion? Evidence from Russia’s Emancipation of the Serfs," Comparative Political Studies, 2015, Vol. 48 (8), 984–1019.  
2016  Scott Gehlbach, University of Wisconsin-Madison
"Does Reform Prevent Rebellion? Evidence from Russia’s Emancipation of the Serfs," Comparative Political Studies, 2015, Vol. 48 (8), 984–1019.  
2016  Tricia D. Olsen, University of Denver
"Does Reform Prevent Rebellion? Evidence from Russia’s Emancipation of the Serfs," Comparative Political Studies, 2015, Vol. 48 (8), 984–1019. 
2015  Lenka Bustikova, Arizona State University
“Revenge of the Radical Right” Comparative Political Studies 47:12 October 2014 pp.1738-1765 
2014 Rafaela Dancygier, Princeton University
Sectorial Economics, Economics Contexts, and Attitudes Toward Immigration (The Journal of Politics 75(1), January 2013, pp.17-35)
2014 Michael Donnelly, European University Institute
Sectorial Economics, Economics Contexts, and Attitudes Toward Immigration (The Journal of Politics 75(1), January 2013, pp.17-35)
2013 Sara Goodman, University of California, Irvine
Fortifying Citizenship: Policy Strategies for Civic Integration in Western Europe (World Politics, 64(4), 2012, pp. 659-698)