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BISA Best Article Prize Winners

Every year the leading International Relations journal Review of International Studies, in collaboration with the British International Studies Association (BISA), awards a Best Article Prize for an article selected from the previous volume of the Review.

The members of the selection panel for this year’s BISA Best Article Prize were Professor Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo), Professor Tim Dunne (University of Queensland), and Professor Mervyn Frost (King’s College London), who awarded the prize to André Broome (University of Warwick) and Joel Quirk (University of the Witwatersrand) for their article:

Governing the World at a Distance: The Practice of Global Benchmarking

The publication is the lead article in the 2015 Special Issue of Review of International Studies on ‘The Politics of Numbers: The Normative Agendas of Global Benchmarking’, edited by Broome and Quirk, which is part of the Global Benchmarking Project within the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation.

The prestigious award will be presented at a prize ceremony at 5.30pm on Wednesday 15th June 2016 at the BISA annual conference in Edinburgh.

Further information:

www.warwick.ac.uk/globalbenchmarking
www.warwick.ac.uk/csgr
www.journals.cambridge.org/ris