Arthur Ross Book Award

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The Arthur Ross Book Award is a prestigious literary prize presented by the Council on Foreign Relations that honors outstanding nonfiction works on U.S. foreign policy and international relations.

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instanceOf international relations award
literary award
nonfiction book award
administeredBy Council on Foreign Relations NERFINISHED
awardedFor books that contribute to understanding of foreign policy and international relations
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibility nonfiction books on U.S. foreign policy or international relations
field U.S. foreign policy
international relations
frequency annual
genre nonfiction
hasComponent Bronze Medal Prize
Gold Medal Prize NERFINISHED
Silver Medal Prize
inception 2001
language English
location New York City
monetaryValue 10000 USD for Gold Medal Prize
2500 USD for Bronze Medal Prize
5000 USD for Silver Medal Prize
namedAfter Arthur Ross NERFINISHED
notableRecipient Anne Applebaum NERFINISHED
Daniel Yergin NERFINISHED
John Lewis Gaddis NERFINISHED
Samantha Power NERFINISHED
Steve Coll NERFINISHED
organizer Council on Foreign Relations NERFINISHED
presentedBy Council on Foreign Relations NERFINISHED
purpose to honor outstanding nonfiction works on U.S. foreign policy and international relations
selectionMethod judged by an independent jury
sponsor Council on Foreign Relations NERFINISHED
website https://www.cfr.org/programs/arthur-ross-book-award

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Fredrik Logevall awardReceived Arthur Ross Book Award