Graduate students are invited to participate in the Alexander George Graduate Student Paper Competition sponsored by the Foreign Policy Analysis Section of the ISA. The award was established in 1990 to recognize an outstanding graduate student paper presented on a Foreign Policy Analysis Section panel at the ISA Annual Convention.
ABOUT THE AWARD:
- Entries for the competition must be papers presented at the last annual ISA convention on a panel (or during a poster session) sponsored or co-sponsored by the Foreign Policy Analysis Section.
- Recipient receives a plaque (1st place) and a monetary award, there is the potential for multiple cash awards based on the quality and number of papers received, up to $500 total.
- To enter the competition, e-mail a copy of your paper (in MS Word or PDF format) by no later than October 1st to the chair of the award committee.
- The Award Committee consists of the Foreign Policy Analysis Section Members-at-Large. Committee terms are at the discretion of the Foreign Policy Analysis Officers.
- The Committee is responsible for notifying the recipient of the award.
- 2008: Christopher J. Fariss, University of North Texas
- 2007: Sam Robinson, 1st Place Winner
Min Ye, Runner-Up
Srdjan Vucetic, Ohio State University, 2nd Runner-Up
COMMITTEE:
Patrick J. Haney
CHAIR, FEB 2010 - MARCH 2011
Department of Political Science
Miami University
haneypj@muohio.edu
Zeynep Taydas
MEMBER, FEB 2010 - MARCH 2011
Department of Political Science
Clemson University
ztaydas@clemson.edu
Cameron G. Thies
MEMBER, FEB 2010 - MARCH 2011
Department of Political Science
University of Iowa
cameron-thies@uiowa.edu