BEST ARTICLE IN THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

 

The prize recognizes and supports the crucial role of theory and theoretical pluralism in and for International Relations in Europe. It is awarded to theoretically innovative articles that elaborate a novel idea, make a significant contribution to existing debates, provide a rigorous analysis and impetus for new research.

 

ELIGIBILITY

  • all articles published online in EJIR in the previous calendar year

 

PRIZE

  • the prize will be announced on the EJIR website
  • a presentation of the award at the annual EISA conference
  • an invitation to the Section Chairs' Dinner at the EISA conference
  • free conference registration
  • a year's free membership in EISA

 

We will announce the award winner Mid-June 2024.

Articles published in the 2023 volume of the journal in 2023.

If you have any queries about this award, please contact EISA Office at info@eisa-net.org.

 

RECIPIENTS

2023

Jonathan White: “The De-institutionalisation of Power beyond the State”

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2022

Stefan Elbe: “Bioinformational Diplomacy: Global Health Emergencies, Data Sharing and Sequential Life”

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2021

Xymena Kurowska and Anatoly Reshetnikov:  “Trickstery: pluralising stigma in international society

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2020

Deepak Nair: “Saving face in diplomacy: A political sociology of face-to-face interactions in ASEAN”

Ida Danewid: “The fire this time: Grenfell, racial capitalism and the urbanisation of empire”

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2019

Joanne Yao: “Conquest from barbarism’: The Danube Commission, international order and the control of nature as a Standard of Civilization”

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2018

Ted Hopf: “Change in international practices”

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2017

Jason Ralph and Jess Gifkins: “The purpose of United Nations Security Council practice: Contesting competence claims in the normative context created by the Responsibility to Protect”

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2016

Lisel Hintz: ‘”Take It Outside´ National Identity Contestation in the Foreign Policy Arena”

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2015

Rebecca Adler-Nissen and Vincent Pouliot: “Power in Practice: Negotiating the international intervention in Libya”

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2013

Martin Shaw: “From Comparative to International Genocide Studies: The International Production of Genocide in 20th Century Europe”

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