The OU Center for Middle East Studies and OU European Union Center hosts a contest for the best paper that addresses any aspect of conflict resolution, affecting any country that borders the Mediterranean Sea. This award is named for Thomas W. Adams, a former officer in the US State Department who has published extensively on the conflict between the Turks and Greeks on the island of Cyprus.
Submission Guidelines:
- Any full-time, regularly enrolled undergraduate student at the University of Oklahoma is eligible to enter
- Submissions can be term papers, Honors research projects, graduate theses, or a paper written especially for this competition
- Submissions should be at least 2,500 words in length and should be typed, double-spaced include a complete bibliography of cited works
Submissions will be evaluated by a committee of faculty. The award recipient will receive $750.
Deadline: May 1, 2023
Submit your paper for the Adams Award
Past Winners
2021: Peter King: "Terror and Radicalization in the Islamist Context: The Cases of Egypt, Palestine, and the European Muslim Diaspora"
2020: Lauren Douglas, ""Russia and Counterterrorism: State Motivations in Chechnya and Syria"
2019: Bailey Ashbaker, "The Role of Islamist Groups in Development and Poverty Alleviation: The Changing Role of Islamism in the Middle East"
2018: Libby Trowbridge, "The Role of Libyan Weapons in Mali"
2017: James L. Ratcliff, "Weak States and Political Grievances: Understanding the Causes of the Second Libyan Civil War."
2016: Daniel Moses, "Billions of Dollars Lost Along The Checkpoints? An Econometric Analysis of Labor Mobility, Economic Development, And Violence In The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict."