Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order

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The Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order is a prestigious international prize recognizing influential scholarly ideas that significantly enhance understanding and promotion of global peace, cooperation, and governance.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic award
international award
peace-related award
awardingBody University of Louisville
country United States of America
surface form: United States
criterion impact on policy or public debate about world order
influential scholarly ideas
potential to improve prospects for peace
discipline international studies
political science
eligibleWorkType book
policy-relevant research
scholarly publication
field global governance
international law
international political economy
international relations
peace and conflict studies
focus ideas rather than lifetime achievement
originality of contribution
policy relevance
frequency annual
inception 1988
languageOfSubmissions English
location Louisville, Kentucky
monetaryValue 100000 US dollars
namedAfter H. Charles Grawemeyer
notableRecipient Alexander Wendt
Francis Fukuyama
Joseph S. Nye Jr.
surface form: Joseph Nye

Martha Finnemore
Robert O. Keohane
surface form: Robert Keohane

Samuel P. Huntington
organizer University of Louisville
surface form: University of Louisville College of Arts and Sciences
partOf Grawemeyer Award in Religion
surface form: Grawemeyer Awards
purpose to honor significant contributions to understanding global peace and cooperation
to promote innovative thinking about international governance
to recognize ideas that improve world order
relatedAward Grawemeyer Award in Education
Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition
surface form: Grawemeyer Award in Music Composition

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Grawemeyer Award in Religion
selectionProcess final decision by a distinguished panel
multi-stage evaluation
peer review
sponsor H. Charles Grawemeyer
University of Louisville
website https://grawemeyer.org

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Robert O. Keohane awardReceived Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order