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{{Short description|Award in international relations}} |
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{{for|the award in the field of comparative politics awarded by the International Political Science Association with the same name|Karl Deutsch Award}} |
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The '''Karl Deutsch Award''' is an award in the field of [[international relations]] to prominent scholars under 40 or within ten years of defending their doctoral dissertation.<ref name="ISA">[http://www.isanet.org/ProgramsResources/Awards/KarlDeutsch.aspx ISA Karl Deutsch Award]</ref> It was named after [[Karl Deutsch]] and was established in 1981 by the [[International Studies Association]] (ISA).<ref name="ISA" /> The award is presented annually to a scholar who is judged to have made the most significant contribution to the study of International Relations and Peace Research by the means of publication.<ref name="ISA" /> |
The '''Karl Deutsch Award''' is an award in the field of [[international relations]] to prominent scholars under 40 or within ten years of defending their doctoral dissertation.<ref name="ISA">[http://www.isanet.org/ProgramsResources/Awards/KarlDeutsch.aspx ISA Karl Deutsch Award]</ref> It was named after [[Karl Deutsch]] and was established in 1981 by the [[International Studies Association]] (ISA).<ref name="ISA" /> The award is presented annually to a scholar who is judged to have made the most significant contribution to the study of International Relations and Peace Research by the means of publication.<ref name="ISA" /> |
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It should not be confused with the [[Karl Deutsch Award]] awarded by the [[International Political Science Association]], considered as the highest award in the field of [[comparative politics]]. |
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==Criteria of recipients== |
==Criteria of recipients== |
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Here is a list of the past recipients.<ref>[http://www.isanet.org/ProgramsResources/Awards/KarlDeutsch/PastRecipients.aspx Past Recipients]</ref> |
Here is a list of the past recipients.<ref>[http://www.isanet.org/ProgramsResources/Awards/KarlDeutsch/PastRecipients.aspx Past Recipients]</ref> |
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* 1985 [[Bruce Bueno de Mesquita]] / [[Richard K. |
* 1985 [[Bruce Bueno de Mesquita]] / [[Richard K. Ashley]] |
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* 1986 Michael Wallace |
* 1986 [[Michael Wallace (academic)|Michael Wallace]] |
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* 1987 Michael |
* 1987 [[Michael D. Ward]] |
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* 1988 Steve Chan |
* 1988 [[Steve Chan (academic)|Steve Chan]] |
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* 1989 [[Zeev Maoz]] |
* 1989 [[Zeev Maoz]] |
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* 1990 Joshua Goldstein |
* 1990 [[Joshua Goldstein]] |
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* 1991 Jack Snyder |
* 1991 [[Jack Snyder (academic)|Jack Snyder]] |
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* 1992 Duncan Snidal |
* 1992 [[Duncan Snidal]] |
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* 1993 [[Alex Mintz]] |
* 1993 [[Alex Mintz]] |
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* 1994 James D. Morrow |
* 1994 [[James D. Morrow]] |
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* 1995 T. Clifton Morgan |
* 1995 [[T. Clifton Morgan]] |
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* 1996 Robert Powell |
* 1996 [[Robert Powell (academic)|Robert Powell]] |
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* 1997 Paul Huth |
* 1997 [[Paul Huth]] |
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* 1998 Paul Diehl |
* 1998 [[Paul Diehl (academic)|Paul Diehl]] |
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* 1999 [[James Fearon]] |
* 1999 [[James Fearon]] |
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* 2000 Edward D. Mansfield |
* 2000 [[Edward D. Mansfield]] |
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* 2001 Beth A. Simmons |
* 2001 [[Beth A. Simmons]] |
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* 2002 [[Dan Reiter]] |
* 2002 [[Dan Reiter]] |
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* 2003 Kenneth A. Schultz |
* 2003 [[Kenneth A. Schultz]] |
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* 2004 Allan C. Stam |
* 2004 [[Allan C. Stam]] |
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* 2005 Alastair Smith |
* 2005 [[Alastair Smith (political scientist)|Alastair Smith]] |
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* 2006 Christopher |
* 2006 [[Christopher Gelpi]] |
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* 2007 [[Kristian Skrede Gleditsch]] |
* 2007 [[Kristian Skrede Gleditsch]] |
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* 2008 Ashley Leeds<ref>[http://news.rice.edu/2008/04/16/rice-political-scientist-wins-deutsch-award-for-international-relations-and-peace-research/ Rice University]</ref> |
* 2008 [[Ashley Leeds]]<ref>[http://news.rice.edu/2008/04/16/rice-political-scientist-wins-deutsch-award-for-international-relations-and-peace-research/ Rice University]</ref> |
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* 2009 Jon Pevehouse<ref>[http://news.ls.wisc.edu/awards-honors/pevehouse-wins-karl-deutsch-award/ Pevehouse wins Karl Deutsch Award | College of Letters & Science]</ref> |
* 2009 [[Jon Pevehouse]]<ref>[http://news.ls.wisc.edu/awards-honors/pevehouse-wins-karl-deutsch-award/ Pevehouse wins Karl Deutsch Award | College of Letters & Science]</ref> |
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* 2010 Virginia Page Fortna<ref>[http://fsi.stanford.edu/news/cisac_alumna_page_fortna_receives_2010_karl_deutsch_award_20100218CISAC alumna Page Fortna receives 2010 Karl Deutsch Award - FSI Stanford]</ref> |
* 2010 [[Virginia Page Fortna]]<ref>[http://fsi.stanford.edu/news/cisac_alumna_page_fortna_receives_2010_karl_deutsch_award_20100218CISAC alumna Page Fortna receives 2010 Karl Deutsch Award - FSI Stanford]</ref> |
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* 2011 Michael Tomz<ref> |
* 2011 [[Michael Tomz]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://politicalscience.stanford.edu/faculty/michael-tomz |title=Stanford University |access-date=2013-09-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130928163454/http://politicalscience.stanford.edu/faculty/michael-tomz |archive-date=2013-09-28 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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* 2012 [[Emilie M. Hafner-Burton|Emilie Hafner-Burton]]<ref> |
* 2012 [[Emilie M. Hafner-Burton|Emilie Hafner-Burton]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://irps.ucsd.edu/media-center/news/news_2011111064243.htm |title=IR/PS - Media Center - News - Emilie Hafner-Burton Wins Karl Deutsch Award |access-date=2013-09-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927162051/http://irps.ucsd.edu/media-center/news/news_2011111064243.htm |archive-date=2013-09-27 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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* 2013 [[Erica Chenoweth]]<ref>[http://www.prio.no/News/Item/?x=1835 Erica Chenoweth Receives Karl Deutsch Award]</ref> |
* 2013 [[Jeremy M. Weinstein]] |
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* 2014 [[Erica Chenoweth]]<ref>[http://www.prio.no/News/Item/?x=1835 Erica Chenoweth Receives Karl Deutsch Award]</ref> |
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* 2015 [[Halvard Buhaug]] |
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* 2016 [[Jacob Shapiro (academic)|Jacob Shapiro]] |
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* 2017 [[Michael C. Horowitz]] |
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* 2018 [[Jessica L.P. Weeks]] |
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* 2019 [[Susan Hyde]] |
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*2020 [[Nils B. Weidmann]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-03-21|title=Nils Weidmann Receives the Karl Deutsch Award – Peace Research Institute Oslo|url=https://www.prio.org/news/2533|access-date=2022-01-03|website=www.prio.org|language=en}}</ref> |
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*2021 [[Joshua D. Kertzer]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-08|title=The International Studies Association has honored Joshua D. Kertzer with the 2021 Karl Deutsch Awardee|url=https://gov.harvard.edu/news/international-studies-association-has-honored-joshua-d-kertzer-2021-karl-deutsch-awardee|access-date=2022-01-03|website=Harvard University Department of Government|language=en}}</ref> |
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*2022 [[Paul Staniland]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=2023-04-15|title=ISA 2021-2022 Award Recipients|url=https://www.isanet.org/News/ID/6219/2021--2022-Awards-Recipients|website=www.isanet.org|language=en}}</ref> |
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*2023 [[Amanda Murdie]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=2023-04-15|title=ISA 2022-2023 Award Recipients|url=https://www.isanet.org/News/ID/6308/2022-2023-Award-Recipients|website=www.isanet.org|language=en}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
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* [[List of social sciences awards]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
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* {{Official website}} |
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{{Recipients of the Karl Deutsch Award (International Studies Association)}} |
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[[Category:Social sciences awards]] |
[[Category:Social sciences awards]] |
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[[Category:International Studies Association]] |
Latest revision as of 15:52, 27 September 2023
The Karl Deutsch Award is an award in the field of international relations to prominent scholars under 40 or within ten years of defending their doctoral dissertation.[1] It was named after Karl Deutsch and was established in 1981 by the International Studies Association (ISA).[1] The award is presented annually to a scholar who is judged to have made the most significant contribution to the study of International Relations and Peace Research by the means of publication.[1]
Criteria of recipients
[edit]Recipients must be a current member of ISA and under age 40, or within ten years of defending their doctoral dissertation.[1]
Award
[edit]A $500.00 (USD) cash prize is awarded to the recipient.[1] Previous nominees are eligible for the award so long as they meet the merit and age requirements.[1]
Past recipients
[edit]Here is a list of the past recipients.[2]
- 1985 Bruce Bueno de Mesquita / Richard K. Ashley
- 1986 Michael Wallace
- 1987 Michael D. Ward
- 1988 Steve Chan
- 1989 Zeev Maoz
- 1990 Joshua Goldstein
- 1991 Jack Snyder
- 1992 Duncan Snidal
- 1993 Alex Mintz
- 1994 James D. Morrow
- 1995 T. Clifton Morgan
- 1996 Robert Powell
- 1997 Paul Huth
- 1998 Paul Diehl
- 1999 James Fearon
- 2000 Edward D. Mansfield
- 2001 Beth A. Simmons
- 2002 Dan Reiter
- 2003 Kenneth A. Schultz
- 2004 Allan C. Stam
- 2005 Alastair Smith
- 2006 Christopher Gelpi
- 2007 Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
- 2008 Ashley Leeds[3]
- 2009 Jon Pevehouse[4]
- 2010 Virginia Page Fortna[5]
- 2011 Michael Tomz[6]
- 2012 Emilie Hafner-Burton[7]
- 2013 Jeremy M. Weinstein
- 2014 Erica Chenoweth[8]
- 2015 Halvard Buhaug
- 2016 Jacob Shapiro
- 2017 Michael C. Horowitz
- 2018 Jessica L.P. Weeks
- 2019 Susan Hyde
- 2020 Nils B. Weidmann[9]
- 2021 Joshua D. Kertzer[10]
- 2022 Paul Staniland[11]
- 2023 Amanda Murdie[12]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f ISA Karl Deutsch Award
- ^ Past Recipients
- ^ Rice University
- ^ Pevehouse wins Karl Deutsch Award | College of Letters & Science
- ^ alumna Page Fortna receives 2010 Karl Deutsch Award - FSI Stanford
- ^ "Stanford University". Archived from the original on 2013-09-28. Retrieved 2013-09-26.
- ^ "IR/PS - Media Center - News - Emilie Hafner-Burton Wins Karl Deutsch Award". Archived from the original on 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2013-09-26.
- ^ Erica Chenoweth Receives Karl Deutsch Award
- ^ "Nils Weidmann Receives the Karl Deutsch Award – Peace Research Institute Oslo". www.prio.org. 2020-03-21. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
- ^ "The International Studies Association has honored Joshua D. Kertzer with the 2021 Karl Deutsch Awardee". Harvard University Department of Government. 2021-04-08. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
- ^ "ISA 2021-2022 Award Recipients". www.isanet.org. 2023-04-15.
- ^ "ISA 2022-2023 Award Recipients". www.isanet.org. 2023-04-15.