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Category: Acheson Prize

The Acheson Prize Issue, named after 51st US Secretary of State and Yale alumnus Dean Acheson, highlights outstanding global affairs scholarship exclusively written by Yale undergraduate students.

Acheson Prize

Third Place — A Reluctant Partnership: Daniel Ortega and His Vexed Relationship with the Nicaraguan Private Sector

Posted on October 9, 2017 by Max Cook

This piece appeared in the 2017 Acheson Prize Issue of the Yale Review for International Studies. A comparative analysis of Daniel Ortega’s interactions wi...

Acheson Prize/Essays

Honorable Mention — The Political and Economic Implications of Brexit on the Island of Ireland

Posted on October 9, 2017 by Caroline Jo Lynch

This piece appeared in the 2017 Acheson Prize Issue of the Yale Review for International Studies. Introduction On June 23rd 2016, Great Britain shocked Eur...

Essays/Acheson Prize

First Place – Wrestling with Rootlessness, Individual and Political: Tracking Refugees from Crisis Toward a New Language and New Politics

Posted on May 27, 2016 by Hannah Carrese / 0 Comment

  Under the most diverse conditions and disparate circumstances, we watch the development of the same phenomena: homelessness on an unprecedented scal...

Essays/Acheson Prize

Second Place – From Pan-Arabism to Pan-Africanism: Sonic Solidarities in Francophone North Africa, 1930-Present

Posted on May 27, 2016 by Sergio Infante / 0 Comment

  Soit que l’on considère le Maroc du point de vue social, comme membre de la grande famille musulmane, soit que, par sa nature géographique, on l’intègre ...

Essays/Acheson Prize

Third Place – Repatriating Machu Picchu: On the Yale Peruvian Expedition and the Imperialism of Archaeology

Posted on May 27, 2016 by Micaela Bullard / 0 Comment

  Stone within stone, and man, where was he? -Pablo Neruda, “Heights of Machu Picchu”, 1944   One of the most astounding displays of national unity in...

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Honorable Mention – Disaggregating the Coercive Apparatus: The Competing Calculi of Parallel Security Institutions in Egypt and Tunisia

Posted on May 27, 2016 by Arvin Anoop / 0 Comment

“Our revolution is your revolution,” yelled General Rachid Ammar to more than 1000 demonstrators in the Tunis public square, relieving the infamous coercive app...

Essays/Acheson Prize

Honorable Mention – Ground Truth: A Comparison of SOF Operations and Strategic Objectives in Afghanistan

Posted on May 27, 2016 by Ryan Pearson

In October 2015 the U.S.-Afghan conflict entered its fifteenth year, the longest-running war in U.S. history, but with little progress to show for it in terms o...

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Acheson Prize

Announcing the 2016 Acheson Prize Winners

Posted on May 16, 2016 by Editorial Board / 0 Comment

“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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First Place – The Armenian Genocide Centennial and the Politics of Remembrance

Posted on June 22, 2015 by Emefa Agawu / 0 Comment

After the bitter winter months, springtime brings hope and warmth to Yerevan, the Armenian capital. As the melting alpine snow gives way to roaring streams, wil...

Essays/Acheson Prize

Second Place – A Farewell to ‘Dulce et Decorum est’? Constitutional Patriotism’s Strained Relationship with the Enlightenment and What It Means for the European Union

Posted on June 22, 2015 by Joshua Altman

My friend, you would not tell with such high zest To children ardent for some desperate glory, The old Lie; Dulce et Decorum est Pro patria mori. —Wilfred Owen[...

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