Arthur Ross Book Award

The Arthur Ross Book Award was endowed in 2001 by Arthur Ross for the purpose of recognizing books that make an outstanding contribution to the understanding of foreign policy or international relations. The prize is for nonfiction works from the past two years, in English or translation, and is accompanied by a monetary award. The amount of the prize has varied from year to year but has sometimes consisted of a $30,000 Gold Medal, a $15,000 Silver Medal, and a $7,500 Honorable Mention . The Arthur Ross Book Award is administered by the Council on Foreign Relations.

Winners of the Arthur Ross Book Award:

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