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Past Winners of Best Student Paper competitions Best Undergraduate Student Papers 1996: Runner-up: "The Role of the Speaker, the Chair of the Education Committee, and Other Mechanisms Involved in the Legislative Journey of School Choice Through the North Carolina House of Representatives," by Brian Christopher Castrucci, North Carolina State University Runner-up: "Breaking Gender Barriers: Women's Committee Assignments in the House from the 90th to 104th Congresses," by Shari Knoerzer, Nebraska Wesleyan University 1997: Runner-up: "Feminists and Conservative Women: From the Time of ERA to the Present," by Anne E. Daugherty, Mary Washington College Runner-up: "Educating Tomorrow's Citizens," by Iara Duarte Peng, Rollins College 1999 Best Undergraduate Class Papers Runner-up: Mari K. Bonthius, St. Olaf College, "Has the Shooting Begun? A Test of the Culture War Theory on the Issue of Gay Rights" Runner-up: Edwin W. Egee V, Mary Washington College, "Gaining Support through Casework: A Quantitative Study of Contractors and the Support They Give Their Representative" 1999 Best Undergraduate Honors Theses Runner-up: "The Effect of Political Factors, Economic Conditions, and PAC Contributions on U. S. Senate Votes Concerning Chinese MFN Status in the Post-Tianamen Square Era," by D. Michael Nardis, Georgetown University Runner-up: "Secular vs. Spiritual: The Development of the State in Medieval Political Thought," by Julia Tyurina, University of Arkansas 2000 Best Undergraduate Class Papers Runner-up: "Political Women: Participation, Orientation and Party Identification," by Sara Barokas, Mary Washington College, Kappa Upsilon Chapter Runner-up: "A Breath of Fresh Air in Northeast Asia/A Proposed Revision to US-Japan Defense Guidelines," by Cadet Guyton Lee Robinson, U. S. Military Academy, Chi Upsilon Chapter 2000 Best Undergraduate Honors Theses First Place: "Better Bitch than Mouse: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Feminism, and VMI," by Carey Olney, Centenary College of Louisiana, Psi Gamma Chapter Runner-up: "At the Will of the Party: A Study of Political Liberalization in China during the 1990's," by Michael Mell, Connecticut College, Omicron Beta Chapter 2001 Best Undergraduate Class Papers Runner-Up: "Divided Government, Congress, and Balkan Policy," by Brett S. Yellen, Tufts University, Rho Omicron Chapter Runner-Up: "Mixed Electoral Rules and their Implications for Party Nomination Strategies: The Cases of Russia and Ukraine," by Ryan Kennedy, Truman State University, Theta Tau Chapter 2001 Best Undergraduate Honors Theses Runner-Up: "Politics of Humanitarianism: The Implications that Kosovo abnd the Extradition of Pinochet Provide for the Future of Human Rights Enforcement," by Jessica Shapiro, Johns Hopkins University, Gamma Rho Chapter Runner-Up: "The Rise of the Republican Party in the North Carolina General Assembly, 1894-2000," by Seth Whitaker, North Carolina Central University, Zeta Epsilon Chapter 2002 Best Undergraduate Class Papers Runner-up: "School Vouchers and the Establishment Clause," by Carine Lai, Tufts University Runner-up: "Sleeping on the Job: The Irish Failure to Ratify the Treaty of Nice," by Matthew Jennejohn, Brigham Young University 2002 Best Undergraduate Honors Theses Runner-up: "Is it the Economy? Stupid: Using Statistical Models to Explain Bill Clinton's Public Approval," by John Grand, Centenary College of Louisiana Runner-up: "Explaining the Proclivity for Violence in Islamist Political Groups," by Kevin Molloy, University of California, San Diego 2003 Best Undergraduate Class Papers Runner-up: "The Non-Voter Puzzle Solved: Weak Partisanship Explains Demographic that do not Match Candidate Preference," by Erik Johnston, Kappa Upsilon Chapter, Mary Washington College Runner-up: "Determinants of the Outcome of U. S. House Open Seat Elections," by Scott Keller, Delta Omega Chapter, Purdue University 2003 Best Undergraduate Honors Theses Runner-up: "Violent Democracy: Reconciling the Coexistence of Institutional Democracy and Violence in Colombia, by Beth Neitzel, Delta Chi Chapter, Macalester College Runner-up: :A Decision-Theoretic Examination of the Retirements of U. S. Federal Judges, 1789-2002," by Jessica M. Perry, Alpha Epsilon Chapter, Emory University 2004 Best Undergraduate Class Papers Runner Up: "Education in Plato's Republic," by Ariel Dillon, Santa Clara University Runner Up: "Why XY? Explaining Variation in Male Support for Politically Active Women," by Katie Jerabek, Creighton University 2004 Best Undergraduate Honors Theses Runner Up: "After Afghanistan: Al Qaeda's Future in Failed States," by Andrew Miller, Dickinson College Runner Up: "Partition as a Solution of Ethnic Conflicts: The Significance of Third-Party Guarantees," by Michael McFarland, New York University 2005 Best Undergraduate Class Papers Runner Up: "The Publication of Polls and Voter Selection," by Caitlin Dwyer, Hartwick College Runner Up: "In the Converage of the Rolling Stone: The Significance of Politics in a Medium of Popular Culture," by Andrew Bloeser, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2005 Best Undergraduate Honors Theses Runner Up: "Affecting Citizen Satisfaction: Transitions to Mixed-Member Electoral Systems in Latin America and the Effects on Citizen Satisfaction" by Jason Eichorst, Texas A&M University Runner Up: "Amoral Liberals, Liberal Democrats, and Moral Republicans: Some Explanations for the Democratic Party's Apparent Debility," by Jacqueline Chattopadhyay, University of California-Irvine 2006 Best Undergraduate Class Papers Runner-up: "The Free Exercise Clause: A Guarantee of Equality or Exemptions?" by Jacqueline Kroll, University of Richmond. Runner-up: "The Effects of Economic Conditions on President Bush's Approval," by Jonathan Olmstead, University of Delaware. Runner-up: "Crimes Against Civil Liberty: An Analysis of the United States Government's Involvement in Guantanamo Bay," by Denene Wambach, Temple University. 2006 Best Undergraduate Honors Theses Runner-up: "Media Coverage of Genocide: A Comparison of the Rwandan and Sudanese Cases," by Sarah Ekels, Dickinson College. Runner-up: "A Study of Absentee Voting in Maryland," by Bryan David Jennings, St. Mary's College of Maryland. 2007 Best Undergraduate Class Papers
Runner-up: "Beyond the Shouting Match: Bilingual Education in Massachusetts and American National Identity," by Michael Swigert, Tufts University Runner-up: "State Independence, Leadership Stability, and the Severity of Ethnic Conflict," by Petra Hendrickson, Indiana State University 2007 Best Undergraduate Honors Theses (two first-place winners) First Place: "To Lie or Not to Lie, It Depends on the Question: Understanding Vote Over-reporting in Surveys," by Diana Watral, Georgetown University Runner-up: "Unnoticed, Underfinanced, and Underreported Humanitarian Crises: The Gap in Foreign Aid Decision Making," by Jeneca Parker, Furman University
Best Graduate Student Papers (This award category was eliminated in 2002) 1995: 2000: Runner-up: "Electoral System Design in Russian Oblasts and Republics: A Four Case Comparison," by Bryon Moraski, University of Iowa, Beta Chi Chapter Runner-up: "Managerialism and Public Participatory Geographic Information Systems," by Paul Schlomer and Manjusha Gupte, Purdue University, Delta Omega Chapter 2001: |