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Organized Section 21: Best Paper Award

European Politics Organized Section Award Recipients

Best Paper Award
The Best Paper Award is given for the best paper presented at a panel sponsored by the section at the most recent meeting


2017  Alexander Reisenbichler, George Washington University
"The Politics of Entrenchment: Growth Models and Housing Finance in the United States and Germany."
2016  Stanislav Markus, University of Chicago
“Big Business and the Politics of Wealth Defense: The Case of Ukrainian Oligarchs” 
2016  Volha Charnysh, Harvard University
“Big Business and the Politics of Wealth Defense: The Case of Ukrainian Oligarchs” 
2016  Daphne Halikiopoulou, University of Reading
“Risks, Costs and Labour Markets: Explaining Cross-National Patterns of Far Right Party Success in European Parliament Elections.” 
2016  Tim Vlandas, University of Reading
“Risks, Costs and Labour Markets: Explaining Cross-National Patterns of Far Right Party Success in European Parliament Elections.” 
2015  Mary Beth Altier, New York University
"Voting for Violence: Explaining Support for Paramilitary Parties at the Polls" 
2012 Christilla Roederer-Rynning, Syddansk Universitet
Bringing Co-Decision to Agriculture: A Hard Case of Parliamentarization
2012 Frank Schimmelfennig, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
Bringing Co-Decision to Agriculture: A Hard Case of Parliamentarization
2009 Peter Hall, Harvard University
"The Social Sources of the gradient: A Cross-National Analysis of the Pathways Linking Social Class to Population Health"
2009 Lucy Barnes, Harvard University
"The Social Sources of the Gradient: A Cross-National Analysis of the Pathways Linking Social Class to Population Health"
2009 Laura Langer, University of Arizona
"To Join or Not to Join the Chief Justice: Associate Justices and Separate Opinion Behavior"
2009 Gabriel Sanchez, University of New Mexico
"To Join or Not to Join the Chief Justice: Associate Justices and Separate Opinion Behavior"
2007 Mark Kayser, University of Rochester
Performance Pressure: Patterns of Partisanship and the Economic Vote
2007 Christopher Wlezien, Temple University
Performance Pressure: Patterns of Partisanship and the Economic Vote
2006 Milada Vachudova, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
"Democratization and the Leverage of International Actors: Illiberal Regimes and the European Union"
2004 Anna Grzymala-Busse, Yale University
"Party Competition and the Pace of State Reform"
2004 Honorable Mention
Bonnie Meguid, University of Rochester
"The Critical Role of Non-Proximal Parties in Electoral Competition: Evidence from France"
2003 Bo Rothstein, Goteborg University
" How Political Institutions Create and Destroy Social Capital: An Institutional Theory of Generalized Trust"
2003 Dietlind Stolle, McGill University
" How Political Institutions Create and Destroy Social Capital: An Institutional Theory of Generalized Trust"
2002 Michael Bernhard, Pennsylvania State University
"Democratization in Germany: A Reappraisal"
2001 Tanja Boerzel, European University Institute, Florence
"When Europe Hits Home: Europeanization and Domestic Change"
2001 Thomas Risse, European University Institute, Florence
"When Europe Hits Home: Europeanization and Domestic Change"