Irving Kristol Award

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The Irving Kristol Award is a prestigious honor presented by the American Enterprise Institute to individuals who have made significant contributions to public policy, intellectual life, and the ideals of a free society.

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Irving Kristol Award canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf award
honor
aimsTo honor leadership in ideas and public policy
associatedWith neoconservatism
awardFor advancing the ideals of a free society
contributions to intellectual life
contributions to public policy
country United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs AEI’s highest honor
field intellectual life
political thought
public policy
frequency annual
genre public policy award
think tank award
hasLanguage English
hasPart keynote address by the recipient
ideology conservatism
inception 2003
location Washington, D.C.
namedAfter Irving Kristol
namedForAffiliation The Public Interest
namedForOccupation political commentator
public intellectual
notableRecipient Antonin Scalia
Benjamin Netanyahu
Charles Krauthammer
Dick Cheney
George W. Bush
Henry A. Kissinger
surface form: Henry Kissinger

Natan Sharansky
Paul Ryan
organizer American Enterprise Institute
presentedAt AEI Annual Dinner
presentedBy American Enterprise Institute
replaces Francis Boyer Award
sponsor American Enterprise Institute
topic American leadership in the world
democratic capitalism
free enterprise
limited government

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Anna Schwartz awardReceived Irving Kristol Award
Charles Krauthammer awardReceived Irving Kristol Award