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Robert Axelrod, University of Michigan (2013 winner)
Francis Fukuyama, Freeman Spogli Institute for Intl. Studies, Stanford (2015 winner)
Peter Joachim Katzenstein, Cornell University (2020 winner)
Robert Keohane, Princeton University (2005 winner)
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Philippe Schmitter, European University Institute (2009 winner)
Rein Taagepera, University of California - Irvine (2008 winner)
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