CPSA Prize in International Relations

CPSA Prize in International Relations

Deadline: Thu, 10 Dec 2020

Canadian Political Science Association

Contact: cpsa-acsp@cpsa-acsp.ca


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Call for Award Description

This biennial prize has been established to recognize the contribution of political scientists to the study of international relations. The prize is awarded every two years.

Rules 2021

  • The prize will be awarded to the author of the best book published, in English or in French, in the field of international relations.
  • To be eligible, a book may be single-authored or multi-authored. Textbooks, edited books, collections of essays, translations and memoirs will not be considered.
  • A book can be submitted by the author, the publisher or a member of the jury.
  • A book that has been submitted to the CPSA Prize in International Relations cannot be submitted to another CPSA book prize in the same year or in a subsequent year.
  • In the case of a single-authored book, the author must be a member of the CPSA in the year the book is considered for the prize (2021). In the case of a multi-authored book, at least one of the authors must be a member of the CPSA in the year the book is considered for the prize (2021). The membership fee, in either of the above cases, must be received at the CPSA Secretariat before the prize submission deadline.
  • For the 2021 award, a book must have a copyright date of 2019 or 2020.
  • The deadline for submission of books is December 10, 2020. Books published between December 11th and December 31srt are eligible, provided that members of the jury are informed of the date of mailing.
  • The winner will be announced at the 2021 CPSA Conference.
  • The winner will receive a commemorative plaque and the set of books submitted to the CPSA for the 2021 prize.
  • To nominate a book, a copy must be sent directly to each member of the Prize Jury at the addresses/e-addresses provided; a copy/e-copy must also be sent directly to the CPSA Secretariat. The packages or e-mails must be clearly marked CPSA Prize in International Relations Entry.

Canadian Political Science Association (paper or electronic copy)
CPSA Prize in International Relations Entry
175 Oakwood Drive
Rockland, ON, Canada, K1N 7E4
613-562-1202
cpsa-acsp@cpsa-acsp.ca

Claire Cutler (electronic copy)
CPSA Prize in International Relations Entry
ccutler@uvic.ca

Marc Doucet (paper copy)
CPSA Prize in International Relations Entry
153 Lexington Ave.,
Dartmouth, NS, Canada, B2X 3T6
902-579-3563

Justin Massie (paper copy)
CPSA Prize in International Relations Entry
Contact CPSA Secretariat for address.