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International History and Politics

The purpose of the International History and Politics section is to promote the study of international history and politics, to disseminate research results; to encourage interdisciplinary conversations between political scientists and historians, and to advance the development, dissemination, integration, and application of qualitative and historiographical methodologies.


2008 - 2009 Officers

President:
Jeffrey W. Legro
University of Virginia
Politics
PO Box 400787
Charlottesville VA 22904
jwl4x@virginia.edu

Vice-President:
Etel L. Solingen
University of California, Irvine
Political Science
School of Social Sciences
5259 SSPB
Irvine CA 92697
esolinge@uci.edu

Secretary/Treasurer:
Colin Elman
Syracuse University

Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs

Maxwell School

346 Eggers Hall

Syracuse, New York 13244-1020
celman@maxwell.syr.edu

2009 Program Chair:
Dan Lindley
University of Notre Dame
Political Science
217 O'Shaughnessy Hall
Notre Dame IN 46556-5644
dlindley@nd.edu


Awards

Robert Jervis and Paul Schroeder Best Book Award for the best book on international history and politics.  This award may be granted to a single-authored or multi-authored book, or to an edited volume. The award will be given to works published in the calendar year prior to the year of the APSA meeting at which the award is presented. The copyright date of a book will establish the relevant year. Hence, books with a 2008 copyright date will be eligible for the award presented at the 2009 APSA meeting. To be considered for the award, nominations must be received by January 31, 2009. 

Nominations for the Jervis-Schroeder Book award (including four copies of cover letters and books) should be sent to the Secretary-Treasurer of the International History and Politics section:

Colin Elman

Syracuse University
Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs

Maxwell School

346 Eggers Hall

Syracuse, New York 13244-1020
celman@maxwell.syr.edu