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Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science
NameJohan Skytte Prize in Political Science
PresenterUppsala University
CountrySweden
First awarded1995

Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science is a prestigious award presented by Uppsala University to scholars who have made significant contributions to the field of Political Science, as recognized by American Political Science Association, International Political Science Association, and European Consortium for Political Research. The prize is named after Johan Skytte, a Swedish statesman and Chancellor of the Exchequer who played a crucial role in the development of Uppsala University and the field of Political Science in Sweden, similar to Woodrow Wilson and his influence on Princeton University. The award is often considered the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in Economics in the field of Political Science, with notable scholars such as Robert Dahl, Karl Deutsch, and Seymour Martin Lipset being recognized for their work. The prize has been awarded to scholars from various institutions, including Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley.

Introduction

The Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science is awarded annually to a scholar who has made a significant contribution to the field of Political Science, as recognized by International Studies Association, Midwest Political Science Association, and Southern Political Science Association. The prize is presented by Uppsala University and is considered one of the most prestigious awards in the field, with past recipients including Arend Lijphart, Philip Converse, and Robert Putnam. The award is often presented in conjunction with the Uppsala University's annual Skytte Prize Symposium, which brings together scholars from around the world to discuss topics related to Political Science, such as Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Political Theory, as studied by scholars at University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Columbia University. The symposium has featured notable speakers such as Joseph Nye, Robert Keohane, and Theda Skocpol.

History

The Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science was first awarded in 1995 to Robert Dahl, a prominent scholar in the field of Political Science and a former president of the American Political Science Association. Since then, the prize has been awarded to numerous scholars, including Karl Deutsch, Seymour Martin Lipset, and Juan Linz, who have made significant contributions to the field, as recognized by Social Science Research Council, National Science Foundation, and Russell Sage Foundation. The prize is funded by the Johan Skytte Foundation, which was established in 1994 to promote the study of Political Science and to recognize outstanding contributions to the field, similar to the Carnegie Corporation of New York and its support for Columbia University and University of Chicago. The foundation is supported by Uppsala University and other institutions, including Stockholm University and Lund University.

Selection Process

The selection process for the Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science is rigorous and involves a committee of scholars from around the world, including University of Michigan, University of California, Los Angeles, and New York University. The committee is responsible for nominating and selecting the recipient of the prize, based on their contributions to the field of Political Science, as evaluated by National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and British Academy. The committee considers a range of factors, including the scholar's research, teaching, and service to the field, as well as their impact on the broader community, as recognized by World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations. The recipient of the prize is announced annually and is presented with a medal and a cash award, similar to the Nobel Prize in Literature and its recognition of Toni Morrison and Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

Notable Recipients

The Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science has been awarded to numerous notable scholars, including Arend Lijphart, Philip Converse, and Robert Putnam, who have made significant contributions to the field, as recognized by European University Institute, London School of Economics, and University of Geneva. Other notable recipients include Juan Linz, Seymour Martin Lipset, and Karl Deutsch, who have been recognized for their work on Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Political Theory, as studied by scholars at University of California, San Diego, University of Washington, and University of Texas at Austin. The prize has also been awarded to scholars who have made significant contributions to the field of Public Policy, including Theda Skocpol and Paul Pierson, who have been recognized by Brookings Institution and Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

Impact and Significance

The Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science has had a significant impact on the field of Political Science, as recognized by American Political Science Review, Journal of Politics, and International Organization. The prize has helped to promote the study of Political Science and has recognized outstanding contributions to the field, as evaluated by National Science Foundation, Social Science Research Council, and Russell Sage Foundation. The prize has also helped to establish Uppsala University as a leading institution in the field of Political Science, with a strong reputation for research and teaching, similar to Harvard University and Stanford University. The prize has been recognized by scholars and institutions around the world, including University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Columbia University, and is considered one of the most prestigious awards in the field, with notable scholars such as Joseph Nye and Robert Keohane being recognized for their work.

Category:Political Science Awards

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