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Category: Acheson Prize

Acheson Prize/Essays

(Hon. Mention) “Hope Springs Eternal?” Agenda and idealism in the symbolization of the S.S. Hope

Posted on May 2013 by admin / 0 Comment

To be in a situation where people might die, or live in misery, if you weren’t there, is meaningful…I thought the HOPE needed me. Now I think I need...

Acheson Prize/Essays

(Hon. Mention) Teetering on the Edge: Iraq’s Precarious Hold on Democracy

Posted on May 2013 by admin / 0 Comment

The Iraqi government’s response to the Arab Spring-inspired “Day of Rage” protests in 2011 reflects the fine line the country often crosses between taking neces...

Acheson Prize

The 2013 Acheson Prize for Outstanding Essays in International Studies

Posted on January 2013 by admin / 2 Comments

“The passing decades confirm Dean Acheson’s place as the clearest thinking, most effective Secretary of State of the twentieth century. As a writer he has...

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YRIS Acheson Prize Issue

The Yale Review of International Studies is currently soliciting submissions for our annual Acheson Prize Issue. The author of the winning essay will receive a monetary prize of $700, second place will receive $300, and third place will receive $200. We are accepting any essay related to international affairs under 40 pages double spaced. A panel of Yale professors will judge the essays, and the competition is exclusively open to Yale undergraduates. Students can submit their essays by email to yris@yira.org. Submissions are due on April 15.

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