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ECPR announces new International Relations prize

Hedley Bull Prize in International Relations

The ECPR is pleased to announce this new annual award, named after the eminent Professor of IR, and author of seminal text The Anarchical Society

The €2,000 prize will be awarded for a published monograph deemed by the jury to be a substantial and original contribution to theory and/or empirical studies in any field of IR. 

To be eligible, the author(s) must belong to an ECPR member institution, and their book published in the two years before the year of the award (for example, between 2015 and 2016 for 2017 prize applications). Edited volumes are not eligible. 

ECPR’s Executive Committee members and Director cannot be nominated. Submissions must comprise:

  • The name of the person making the nomination
  • A one-page letter providing a brief rationale for their nomination
  • The book, as a pdf file
  • Reviews, if available

Please email submissions to Marcia Taylor by 28 February 2017. The winner will be announced by the end of May 2017, and the prize presented at the ECPR General Conference in Oslo, on 7 September 2017. Find out more here.

Are you an IR scholar? Join our Standing Group!

ECPR’s Standing Group on International Relations (SGIR) regularly organises Sections and Panels at the ECPR General Conference and Joint Sessions, and at the European International Studies Association’s Pan-European Conference. Look out for their Sections at our next General Conference in Oslo and EISA’s Pan-European Conference in Barcelona.

The Group also organises an annual summer school, which in 2017 takes place at Stockholm University on the theme ‘Legitimacy and Effectiveness in Regional and Global Governance’.

Together with the EISA, the Group also manages the European Journal of International Relations, for which it is in the process of selecting a new editorial team.

Keywords: International Relations

07 November 2016
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