Judges Karen Alter, Michael Barnett (chair), and Andrew Yeo unanimously praised Ted Hopf’s “Reconstructing The Cold War: The Early Years, 1945-1958.” They were especially impressed by the academic’s deep knowledge about space and time, along with his thoughtful employment of cultural analysis, and extensively used primary and archived resources to back his postulation. They noted that Hopf’s deep understanding and historical and cultural reading enabled him to unveil the specifics of Soviet history and use…
Ted Hopf’s “Reconstructing The Cold War: The Early Years, 1945-1958” Won the American Political Science Association Robert Jervis-Paul Schroeder Award

Singapore, Singapore, January 06, 2022 –(PR.com)– In 2013, the American Political Science Association (APSA) received an unusually large number of nomination-worthy publications. According to sources, the number exceeded 70 titles for the work submitted to APSA in an attempt to win the Robert Jervis-Paul Schroeder award, which recognized the outstanding contributions made towards the study of history and international relations.