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Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize
NameDaniel Patrick Moynihan Prize
DescriptionAward for contributions to the public sector
PresenterAmerican Academy of Political and Social Science
CountryUnited States
First awarded2007

Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize is an award presented by the American Academy of Political and Social Science to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to the public sector, as exemplified by the career of Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a renowned United States Senator from New York who served on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and was a prominent figure in the United States Department of Labor. The prize is given in recognition of outstanding work in the fields of public administration, public policy, and social science, as demonstrated by individuals such as Robert Putnam, a Harvard University professor, and Theda Skocpol, a Harvard University professor and former president of the American Political Science Association. The award is also associated with the National Academy of Public Administration, which has recognized the contributions of individuals such as Graham Allison, a Harvard University professor and former United States Department of Defense official, and Joseph Nye, a Harvard University professor and former United States Assistant Secretary of Defense.

Introduction

The Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize is a prestigious award that recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the public sector, as demonstrated by their work in public administration, public policy, and social science. The prize is presented by the American Academy of Political and Social Science, which has a long history of recognizing outstanding work in these fields, as exemplified by the careers of individuals such as Robert Reich, a former United States Secretary of Labor, and Alice Rivlin, a former Director of the Congressional Budget Office and United States Secretary of Health and Human Services. The prize is also associated with the National Academy of Public Administration, which has recognized the contributions of individuals such as David Walker, a former Comptroller General of the United States, and Paul Volcker, a former Chairman of the Federal Reserve. The work of these individuals has been recognized by organizations such as the Brookings Institution, the Urban Institute, and the Center for American Progress, which have all made significant contributions to the fields of public policy and social science.

History

The Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize was established in 2007 by the American Academy of Political and Social Science to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to the public sector, as demonstrated by their work in public administration, public policy, and social science. The prize is named after Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a renowned United States Senator from New York who served on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and was a prominent figure in the United States Department of Labor. Moynihan was a leading figure in the development of public policy and social science, and his work had a significant impact on the fields of poverty reduction, education policy, and foreign policy, as recognized by organizations such as the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Ford Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation. The prize has been awarded to individuals such as Robert Putnam, a Harvard University professor, and Theda Skocpol, a Harvard University professor and former president of the American Political Science Association, who have made significant contributions to the fields of public policy and social science.

Eligibility_and_Selection

The Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize is awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to the public sector, as demonstrated by their work in public administration, public policy, and social science. The selection process is overseen by a committee of distinguished scholars and practitioners, including individuals such as Graham Allison, a Harvard University professor and former United States Department of Defense official, and Joseph Nye, a Harvard University professor and former United States Assistant Secretary of Defense. The committee considers nominations from a wide range of individuals and organizations, including universities, think tanks, and government agencies, such as the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the United States Agency for International Development. The prize is awarded annually, and the recipient is recognized at a ceremony hosted by the American Academy of Political and Social Science, which has also recognized the contributions of individuals such as Alan Greenspan, a former Chairman of the Federal Reserve, and Ben Bernanke, a former Chairman of the Federal Reserve.

Notable_Recipients

The Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize has been awarded to a number of notable individuals who have made significant contributions to the public sector, as demonstrated by their work in public administration, public policy, and social science. These individuals include Robert Putnam, a Harvard University professor, and Theda Skocpol, a Harvard University professor and former president of the American Political Science Association. Other notable recipients include Graham Allison, a Harvard University professor and former United States Department of Defense official, and Joseph Nye, a Harvard University professor and former United States Assistant Secretary of Defense. The prize has also been awarded to individuals such as David Walker, a former Comptroller General of the United States, and Paul Volcker, a former Chairman of the Federal Reserve, who have made significant contributions to the fields of public policy and social science, as recognized by organizations such as the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, and the Group of Thirty.

Impact_and_Legacy

The Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize has had a significant impact on the fields of public administration, public policy, and social science, as recognized by organizations such as the National Academy of Public Administration, the American Society for Public Administration, and the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management. The prize has recognized the contributions of individuals who have made significant contributions to the public sector, and has helped to promote excellence in public service and public policy. The prize has also helped to establish the American Academy of Political and Social Science as a leading organization in the field of public policy and social science, and has recognized the contributions of individuals such as Robert Reich, a former United States Secretary of Labor, and Alice Rivlin, a former Director of the Congressional Budget Office and United States Secretary of Health and Human Services. The work of these individuals has been recognized by organizations such as the Brookings Institution, the Urban Institute, and the Center for American Progress, which have all made significant contributions to the fields of public policy and social science.

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