Students and friends of Samuel
P. Huntington (1927–2008) have
established a prize in the amount of
$10,000 for the best book published
each year in the field of national
security. The book can be a work
of history or political science, or a
work by a practitioner of statecraft.
The prize will not be awarded if the
Huntington Prize Committee judges
that the submissions in a given year
do not meet the high standards set
by Samuel P. Huntington.
The Huntington Prize Committee is
pleased to solicit nominations for
books published in 2019.
THE
HUNTINGTON
PRIZE
CALL FOR BOOKS
Nominations will be accepted until
31 May 2020
A letter of nomination and two copies of the book
should be sent to:
Ann Townes
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Knafel Building
1737 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
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