Conflict Processes Section Award Recipients
Best Paper Award
This award is given annually for the best paper written by one or more untenured scholars (graduate students, post-docs, or faculty) and presented as part of a conflict processes sponsored panel or poster session at the previous annual meeting. Papers are eligible only if all authors are untenured at the time the paper is presented. Nominations must be made by a member of the Conflict Processes section; self-nominations are encouraged.
2018 |
Thomas Chadefaux, Trinity College Dublin
"The Price is Right: Market Anticipation of the Cost of War." |
2017 |
Jessica A. Stanton, University of Pennsylvania
"A Strategic Logic of Attacking Aid Workers: Evidence from Violence in Afghanistan, 2008-2012." |
2017 |
Neil Narang, University of California, Santa Barbara
"A Strategic Logic of Attacking Aid Workers: Evidence from Violence in Afghanistan, 2008-2012." |
2016 |
Zachary C. Steinert-Threlkeld, University of California, San Diego
"Spontaneous Collective Action: Peripheral Mobilization during the Arab Spring." APSA Annual Meeting, 2015 |
2015 |
Nils W. Metternich, University College London
“Who Joins and Who Fights? Explaining Coalition Behavior Among Civil War Actors.” |
2015 |
Martin C. Steinwand, Stony Brook University
“Who Joins and Who Fights? Explaining Coalition Behavior Among Civil War Actors.” |
2014 |
David Carter, Princeton University
"Provocation and the Strategy of Terrorist and Guerilla Attacks." |