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International Collaboration Award Recipients

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Best Article Award
Best Book Award
Best Dissertation Award
Distinguished Mentor Award

 

Best Article Award

The Best Article Award is given for the best article on international collaboration published in the previous year. 

2022 Sam S Rowan, Concordia University, Canada
"Does Institutional Proliferation Undermine Cooperation? Theory and Evidence from Climate Change." International Studies Quarterly, vol. 65, no. 2, (2021) 461–475.
2020

Inken Von Borzykowski, University College, London
“Hello, goodbye: When do states withdraw from international organizations?” (2019) Review of International Organizations 14: 335-366.

2020 Felicity Vabulas, Pepperdine University
“Hello, goodbye: When do states withdraw from international organizations?” (2019) Review of International Organizations 14: 335-366.

 

 

Best Book Award

The Best Book Award is given for the best book on international collaboration published in the previous year. 

2022 Jeff Colgan, Brown
Partial Hegemony. Oxford University Press (2021).
2022 Simone Dietrich, University of Geneva Switzerland 
States, Markets, and Foreign Aid, Cambridge University Press (2021).
2020

Marina E. Henke, Northwestern University
Constructing Allied Cooperation: Diplomacy, Payments, and Power in Multilateral Military Coalitions. Cornell University Press, 2019.

2020 Honorable Mention

Christina J. Schneider, University of California, San Diego
The Responsive Union: National Elections and European Governance. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

 

Best Dissertation Award

The Best Dissertation Award is given for the best dissertation on international collaboration for a Ph.D. awarded in the previous year. 
 

  2022
Richard T. Clark, Columbia University
"Better Together? How International Organizations Combat Complexity Through Cooperation." (2021) Columbia University.
2022 Honorable Mention
Alexandra Cecylia Chinchilla, University of Chicago
"Advising War: Limited Intervention in Conflict." University of Chicago, 2021
2020

Caroline Moehlicke, University of Texas, Austin
Corporations and Global Regulation: Challenges and Opportunities for State Regulatory Powers

 

Distinguished Mentor Award

The Distinguished Mentor Award is given for excellence in mentoring graduate students and junior faculty in the study of international collaboration.

2022  Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University
2020

 Duncan Snidal, University of Oxford