Douglas Dillon Award
for Distinguished Writing on American Diplomacy

Call for Entries

Since 1995, the American Academy of Diplomacy has celebrated distinguished writing about U.S. diplomatic efforts and achievements with an annual award. Last year Ambassador James Dobbins won the prize for After the Taliban: Nation-Building in Afghanistan, an excellent account of the diplomacy involved in nation-building efforts in Afghanistan, published by Potomac Books Inc.

The deadline for submission of nominations for the fourteenth year of these awards is Monday, August 31, 2009. A committee of Academy members will review nominated books and determine the winners, with concurrence by the Academy’s Board of Directors. The award for the winning entry this year includes a cash prize of $5,000. The awards are customarily presented at the Academy’s Annual Awards Luncheon Ceremony in the Benjamin Franklin Room in the Department of State.

Eligibility is limited to books written by American citizens, published in the United States, and scheduled for publication within the period of September 1, 2008 and August 31, 2009. The Academy seeks to honor books, and their authors, dealing with the practice of American diplomacy with emphasis on the way U.S. foreign policy is developed and carried out, rather than international theory, studies of broad foreign policy issues, or analyses of intelligence and security operations. Biographies, autobiographies, and personal memoirs that relate to diplomatic practice and process are welcome. Both official diplomatic relations between governments and non-official “Track –Two” and other activities that supplement government-to-government diplomacy fall within the scope of this competition. We are particularly interested in books that focus on the opportunities diplomacy offers as well as its limitations.

The American Academy of Diplomacy is a membership organization whose members, while in government service, held senior policy positions related to the conduct of U.S. foreign relations. They are men and women, both career and non-career, who held major ambassadorial posts abroad and high-level foreign policy responsibilities in Washington. Among them, as honorary members, are all eight of the living former Secretaries of State, as well as other senior cabinet officials connected with foreign policy. The Academy works to encourage the highest standards of qualification for, and performance in, the conduct of American diplomacy, and to enhance public understanding of and appreciation for the contributions of diplomacy to our national interest.

To submit books for consideration for this year’s Douglas Dillon Award, please send five (5) review copies to the American Academy of Diplomacy, whose contact details are provided below. We look forward to receiving your submissions.

Contact:

Yvonne Siu
Program Director
American Academy of Diplomacy
RE: Douglas Dillon Book Award
1200 18th Street, NW, Suite 902, Washington, D.C. 20036
Telephone: 202-331-3721
Fax: 202-833-4555
Email: ysiu@academyofdiplomacy.org

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DIPLOMACY
1200 18th Street, NW Suite 902
Washington, DC 20036
Tel: 202-331-3721
Fax: 202-833-4555
academy@academyofdiplomacy.org


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