Small Wars Journal El Centro Senior Fellow Dr. Robert Bunker Wins The Elihu Root Prize
The Elihu Root Prize is an annual award by the US Army War College for the best article (or articles) published in Parameters on the topic of Strategic Landpower. The Quarterly's Editorial Board selects nominees from a given volume year (Spring-Winter) and evaluates them based on the degree to which they enhance the understanding of any aspect of Strategic Landpower, whether within a historical or contemporary context. Any article published on any theme related to Strategic Landpower is automatically considered, but winners will be selected based on analytical depth and rigor. The prize(s) include an award certificate and honorarium, and are presented by the Commandant of the US Army War College at an annual ceremony.
The Elihu Root Prize is made possible by the generous support of the US Army War College Foundation.
The ELIHU ROOT PRIZE WINNERS of 2013:
1st place ($3,000 Award):
Robert J. Bunker, "Defeating Violent Nonstate Actors."
Parameters 43, no. 4 (Winter 2013-14): 57-65.
2nd place ($2,000 Award):
John R. Deni, "Strategic Landpower in the Indo-Asia-Pacific"
Parameters 43, no. 3 (Autumn 2013): 77-86.