News Breadcrumb Home News ... Alumnus Robin Markwica wins APSA award Date 29 Jul 2019 Alumni Share image/svg+xml image/svg+xml image/svg+xml Robin Markwica, alumnus, has received an award from APSA. Alumnus Robin Markwica, DPhil in International Relations, has received the APSA International Security Best Book from a Non-Tenured Faculty Member Award. His book, Emotional choices: How the logic of affect shapes coercive diplomacy (Oxford University Press, 2018), develops “emotional choice theory” as a third action model alongside traditional rational choice and constructivist perspectives. Dr Markwica is currently a Max Weber Fellow in the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute. Emotional choices: How the logic of affect shapes coercive diplomacy Robin Markwica, European University Institute Other news Image 2 Jul 2025 Ali Al Youha wins prestigious PSA prize for thesis on the formation of political sovereignty in the Gulf Ali Al Youha Image 2 Jul 2025 DPIR’s Natasja Rupesinghe scoops top BISA prize for best DPhil thesis in International Studies Natasja Rupesinghe
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