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Recent Faculty Awards

  1. Adcock, Robert. 2009. APSA Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Section. Sage Paper Award, "The Curious Career of the ‘Comparative Method’: The Case of Mill’s Methods."
  2. Balla, Steven. 2008-2009. Fulbright Scholar Program. Public Administration/Public Policy Award. People's Republic of China.
  3. Balla, Steven. 2007-2009. National Science Foundation. "International Working Group on Online Consultation and Public Policy Making." Peter M. Shane and Stephen Coleman, Co-Principal Investigators.
  4. Bowie, Alasdair. 2009-2010. GWIPP (Institute for Public Policy) Policy Research Scholar award.
  5. Bowie, Alasdair. 2009-2010. GW-CIBER (Center for International Business Education and Research) award.
  6. Bowie, Alasdair. 2007-2009. Sigur Center for Asian Studies, George Washington University, Faculty Research Grant, partially supporting research assistance.
  7. Brown, Nathan. 2009-2011. Carnegie Scholar.
  8. Brown, Nathan. 2009-2010. Woodrow Wilson Center Fellow.
  9. Dickson, Bruce. 2009-2012. National Science Foundation (Grant SES-0921570), Generating Popular Support in Non-Democratic Regimes: The Case of China.
  10. Fujii, Lee Ann. 2009-2011. United States Institute of Peace grant
  11. Fujii, Lee Ann. 2009-2010. Dilthey faculty grant, GWU.
  12. Fujii, Lee Ann. 2008-2009. Dilthey faculty grant, GWU.
  13. Goldgeier, James. 2008-2009. W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellow and the Edward Teller National Fellow, Hoover Institution.
  14. Goldgeier, James. 2008-2009. Co-PI at the Council on Foreign Relations, European Commission Grant on Transatlantic Relations.
  15. Hale, Henry. 2007-2009. National Council for Eurasian and East European Research, National Research Competition. "Succession Politics and Public Opinion in Russia, 2007-2008" with Timothy Colton.
  16. Hale, Henry. 2009. Kennan Institute Title VIII Research Scholarship, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, "Democracy, Autocracy, and Revolution: Two Decades of Regime Change Since Perestroika."
  17. Jung, Jai Kwan. 2009-2010. George Washington University Center for International Business Education and Research (GW-CIBER), George Washington University.
  18. Kelts, Steven. 2009. Rice Fellowship for Student-Faculty Research. "Beyond Brandenburg: Crime-Facilitating Speech and the Future of Unlawful Advocacy." A project with Julie M. Silverbrook, GWU. The project was also accepted for presentation at the 2009 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Ms. Silverbrook was named Columbian College "Distinguished Scholar" for 2009, and given a speaking slot at commencement.
  19. Maltzman, Forrest. 2009. APSA Law and Courts Section. Best Article Award, "Does Legal Doctrine Matter? Unpacking Law and Ideology on the U.S. Supreme Court" (with Michael Bailey) American Political Science Review 102 (August): 369-384.
  20. Morgan, Kimberly. 2008-2009. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellowship.
  21. Mylonas, Harris. 2008-2009. Academy Scholar, at the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
  22. Nau, Henry. 2009. Carnegie Corporation. The Effects of Domestic Foreign Policy Debates on U.S. Global Engagement.
  23. Park, David. 2009. Fellow, Russell Sage Foundation.
  24. Saunders, Elizabeth. 2009. APSA Committee for the Analysis of Military Operations and Strategy. Best Doctoral Dissertation in the Field of Strategic Studies, "Wars of Choice: Leadership, Threat Perceptions, and Military Interventions."
  25. Shambaugh, David. 2009-2010. Senior Fulbright Research Award (China), China Academy of Social Sciences Institute of World Economics & Politics.
  26. Shambaugh, David. 2009-2010. American Academy in Berlin, Alternate Fellow (declined).
  27. Shambaugh, David. 2009-2010. German Marshall Fund of the United States, Transatlantic Fellow (declined).
  28. Shambaugh, David. 2009. Elected to Board of Directors United States Committee on Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific.
  29. Teitelbaum, Emmanuel. 2009-2010. United States Institute of Peace, Jennings Randolph Senior Fellowship.
  30. Wahlbeck, Paul. 2009-2010. Policy Research Scholar, George Washington Institute of Public Policy, George Washington University.
  31. Wahlbeck, Paul. 2006-2009. National Science Foundation (Grant SES-0550182) with Timothy R. Johnson and James F. Spriggs, II, Collaborative Research: The Establishment of Stare Decisis in the American Legal System.
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