JLAS Best Article Prize
The JLAS Best Article Prize is awarded to the author of an exceptional paper published in the Journal of Latin American Studies from the preceding volume year. The winning article is selected by the Editors of the journal, drawing on input from the Editorial Board, and is chosen on the basis of rigorous engagement with theory and primary evidence, and an outstanding and ample scholarly contribution to Latin American Studies as a sphere of inquiry. The prize was awarded for the first time in 2018.
Prize winners are listed below.
Research Article
Drug Wars: Revolution, Embargo, and the Politics of Scarcity in Cuba, 1959–1964
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- Journal of Latin American Studies / Volume 49 / Issue 3 / August 2017
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- 25 October 2016, pp. 489-516
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Promoting a ‘Pinochetazo’: The Chilean Dictatorship's Foreign Policy in El Salvador during the Carter Years, 1977–81
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- Journal of Latin American Studies / Volume 52 / Issue 4 / 2020
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- 05 October 2020, pp. 759-784
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Slapstick Diplomacy: Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator and Latin American Theatres of War
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- Journal of Latin American Studies / Volume 50 / Issue 4 / 2018
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- 18 June 2018, pp. 777-803
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