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Organized Section 31: Best Paper Award

Foreign Policy Organized Section Award Recipients

Best Paper Award
The Best Paper on foreign policy presented at the previous year's APSA Annual Meeting.


2016  Danielle Lupton, Colgate University
"Military Experience and Congressional Oversight of the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq." 
2015  Alexandra Guisinger, University of Notre Dame
“Mapping the Boundaries of Elite Cues: How Elites Shape Mass Opinion Across International Issues.” 
2015  Elizabeth N. Saunders, George Washington University
“Mapping the Boundaries of Elite Cues: How Elites Shape Mass Opinion Across International Issues.” 
2014 Aila Matanock, University of California, Berkeley
"Shared Sovereignty in State-Building: Explaining "Invited Interventions."
2007 Mark Haas, Duquesne University
"Neo-classical Realism and the Importance of Ideological Consensus in International Relations"
2006 Lori Gronich, Georgetown University
"The Cognitive Miser Theory of Decision Making and U.S. Responses to Nuclear Threats and Terrorist Attacks"
2005 George Shambaugh, Georgetown University
"Public Prudence and its Support for Counter-Terrorism Initiatives"
2005 William Josiger, Georgetown University
"Public Prudence and its Support for Counter-Terrorism Initiatives"
2003 Richard Eichenberg, Tufts University
"Gender Difference and the Use of Force in the United States, 1990-2002"
2001 Amy Searight, Northwestern University
"Of Rose Gardens and Fishbowls: Electoral Incentives and U.S.-Japan Economic Bargaining, 1966-1998"
2001 Christopher Way, Cornell University
"Of Rose Gardens and Fishbowls: Electoral Incentives and U.S.-Japan Economic Bargaining, 1966-1998"
1999 Richard Sinnott, University College Dublin
"Knowledge and the Position of Attitudes to a European Foreign and Security Policy on the Real-to-Random Continuum"
1998 Miriam Elman, Arizona State University
"Unpacking Democracy: Presidentialism, Parliamentarianism, and the Democratic Peace Theory"
1998 Richard Herrmann, Ohio State University
"Mass Public Decisions on Going to War: A Cognitive-Interactionist Framework"
1998 Philip Tetlock, Ohio State University
"Mass Public Decisions on Going to War: A Cognitive-Interactionist Framework"
1998 Penny Visser, Ohio State University
"Mass Public Decisions on Going to War: A Cognitive-Interactionist Framework"