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Previous Winners of CAMOS Dissertation and Paper Awards

CAMOS awards annual graduate student paper and dissertation awards. At the 2005 business meeting, CAMOS members approved a proposal to co-sponsor the graduate student paper award with the Journal of Strategic Studies, with winning papers published in the journal.

2009
Paper prize not awarded in 2009

Dissertation Prize (Tie):
Sarah Croco, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
“Peace at What Price?: Domestic Politics, Settlement Costs and War Termination”

Elizabeth Saunders, Yale University
“Wars of Choice: Leadership, Threat Perceptions, and Military Interventions”

2008
Dissertation Prize not awarded in 2008

Second  CAMOS-Journal of Strategic Studies Paper Prize:
Ariel Ahram, Georgetown University
“Origins and Persistence of State-Sponsored Militias: Path Dependent Processes in Third World Military Development”

2007
Paper Prize not awarded in 2007

Dissertation Prize:
Sergio Catignani, King's College London
“Dilemmas of a Conventional Army:  The Israel Defense Force during the Two Intifadas”

2006

First CAMOS-Journal of Strategic Studies Paper Prize:
Sarah Kreps
, Georgetown University
“The 1994 Haiti Intervention:  A Unilateral Operation in Multilateral Clothes.”

Dissertation Prize (Tie):
Janine Davidson, University of South Caroline
“Learning to Lift the Fog of Peace”

Sarah Percy
, Oxford University
“Sons of Iniquity”

2005
Paper Prize:
Holger Schmidt
, Columbia University
“When (And Why) Do Brokers Have to Be Honest? Impartiality and Third Party Support for Peace Implementation After Civil Wars, 1945-1999.”

Dissertation Prize:
Patricia L. Sullivan
, UC Davis
“The Utility of Force: War Aims and Asymmetric War Outcomes.”

2004
Paper Prize:
Patricia L. Sullivan
, UC Davis
“War Aims and War Outcomes: Major Power Military Operations since World War II.”

Dissertation prize not awarded in 2004

 

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