APSA Annual Meeting

Vaughn Rasberry– 2017 Ralph J. Bunche Award Recipient

The Ralph Bunche Award is given annually for the best scholarly work in political science that explores the phenomenon of ethnic and cultural pluralism. It carries a prize of $1,000. Vaughn Rasberry is Associate Professor […]

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Rochelle Terman — 2017 Merze Tate Award Recipient

The Merze Tate Award (before 2017, known as the Helen Dwight Reid Award) is awarded annually for the best dissertation sucessfully defended during the previous two years in the field of international relations, law, and […]

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Matthew Kocher — 2017 Heinz Eulau Award Recipient

The Heinz Eulau prize is awarded annually for the best article published in the American Political Science Review and for the best article published in Perspectives on Politics in the calendar year. It carries a […]

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Jake Tapper Wins 2017 Carey McWilliams Award

Recognizing excellence in the profession is one of the most important roles of the American Political Science Association. Through the service of member committees who review nominations, the Association makes awards for the best dissertations, […]

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Kevin Duong — 2017 Leo Strauss Award Recipient

The Leo Strauss prize is awarded annually for the best dissertation in the field of political philosophy. It carries a prize of $750. The Fund was developed by former students of Strauss’ who sought to […]

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Bernard Grofman — 2017 Charles Merriam Award Recipient

The Charles E. Merriam Award was established by the Association to recognize a person whose published work and career represent a significant contribution to the art of government through the application of social science research. […]

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Alan Zarychta– 2017 Leonard D. White Award Recipient

The Leonard D. White prize is awarded annually for the best dissertation successfully defended during the previous two years in the field of public administration. The award is supported by the University of Chicago. It […]