Deadline: 1 March 2024
The Daniel Singer Millennium Prize Foundation is offering a $10,000 prize for a published article about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
This dreadful conflict has divided the world including those of us on the left. They therefore welcome entries that help us think about the war’s broad issues.
Topics may include self-determination for Ukraine; changes to the global and regional power balance; the effects of the fighting on the lives of both Ukrainians and Russians; how the war is reshaping both governments; how the war may limit or expand post-war possibilities for working people in both Ukraine and Russia, and the conditions of a just peace ending the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Award Information
- The winning entry will be awarded a $10,000 cash prize.
- The awardee will be notified in June, 2024 and recognized at a public event and panel discussion organized by the Singer Prize Foundation in the fall of 2024.
Submission Guidelines
- Essays must have been published in English any time after the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
- Essays may be submitted by authors, editors, readers or publishers.
- Maximum length of the submission is 8,000 words.
- Submissions received after the deadline will not be considered.
- Submissions must include a short (500 word maximum) statement explaining why the piece merits winning the prize and a link to the published essay.
- Each contestant may only submit once. Coauthored submissions may only be submitted with full consent from all authors and that submission counts as each individual coauthors’ only opportunity to enter the contest; neither author may submit another entry independently.
For more information, visit The Daniel Singer Foundation.