The new ISA Dissertation Completion Fellowship is open to applicants from across the social sciences and humanities working in the broad field of International Studies. It is intended to support graduate students in the final stages of dissertation writing, typically in the last year of their PhD program.
Please watch this space for the open call.
ISA Dissertation Award Winners
Sabrina Arias
University of Pennsylvania
Agenda Setting in the United Nations: Legislative Politics in International Organizations
Silvia Danielak
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Sustainability of Peace: Infrastructure planning in UN Peace Operations, 1964-2019
Priscilla Torres
Duke University
International Peacebuilding and Community Dispute Resolution
Owen Brown
Northwestern University
Ordering Through Race/Racialising Through Order: Race and the Production of International Order
Prince Heto
University of California-Irvine
Regional Peace and Conflict: The Role of Global Value Chains
Syeda Ijaz
University of California-San Diego
Accessing the Last-Mile: Evidence on Aid and Accountability from Pakistan
Jeeye Song
University of Florida
Treaty-Making and Colonization in East Asia: Vietnam and Korea in the Nineteenth Century
Ana Canedo
University of Texas-Austin
The Economic and Social Consequences of Return Migration to Mexico
Shelly Clay-Robison
George Mason University
Resistance, Solidarity, and Visual Art: Creating Social Change in Post-Conflict Indonesia
Eda Gunaydin
University of Sydney
Re-stating and un-stating sovereignty: the autonomous administration of north and east Syria
Ryan Liou
University of Georgia
Micro-Level Analysis of the Initiation and Impacts of Economic Sanctions