The 2014 Politics Prize for Best Article

The 2014 Politics Prize winner is Dr. Tine Hanrieder from the Berlin Social Science Centre.

We are pleased to announce that the 2014 Politics Prize winner is Dr. Tine Hanrieder from the Berlin Social Science Centre. Her prize winning article was: ‘Gradual Change in International Organisations: Agency Theory and Historical Institutionalism’ published in Volume 34, Issue 4, pages 324–333, December 2014. For a limited time, the article can be freely accessed from here.

The citation provided by the prize committee was the following:

In reaching this decision, the award committee noted that the article was methodologically and theoretically rigorous in its execution and that it made an original contribution to analysing the politics of international organizations (IOs). They commended the article for precisely identifying the limits of principal-agent theory and demonstrating the promise of historical institutionalism in explaining gradual change in IOs. Thus, the committee highlighted that the paper was significant for its advancement of current understandings of more subtle forms of institutional change in international relations.

The Prize Committee Members were:

Carolina Moulin Aguiar (Pontifical Catholic University, Rio de Janeiro)
Heather Stoll (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Jonas Tallberg (University of Stockholm)

Chair: Kyle Grayson (Newcastle University, UK)

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