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Irving Kristol Award

Award conferred by the American Enterprise Institute

Irving Kristol Award

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Award conferred by the American Enterprise Institute

[[George W. Bush]] speaks at AEI's Annual Dinner in 2003.]]The '''Irving Kristol Award''' is the highest honor conferred by the [[American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research]].

The award is given for "notable intellectual or practical contributions to improved public policy and social welfare" and named in honor of Irving Kristol. It replaced the Francis Boyer Award in 2003. The award was named for Kristol as a tribute to his influence on public issues and as an intellectual mentor to several generations of conservatives. According to Christopher DeMuth, "In our sixty years of labors, no one has had a more profound influence on the work of the American Enterprise Institute, or on American political discourse, than Irving Kristol. Combining philosophical depth with intense practicality and constant good cheer, [Kristol] has, as President Bush has put it, 'transformed political debate on every subject he approached, from economics to religion, from social welfare to foreign policy.'"{{cite web | author-link = Christopher DeMuth | access-date = July 9, 2009 | archive-date = July 16, 2009 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090716043610/http://www.aei.org/speech/16279 | url-status = dead

The Kristol Award is presented at AEI's Annual Dinner, a gala dinner in Washington, D.C., that is well-attended by conservative leaders and is a major event on the Washington social scene.{{Cite news | author-link = George W. Bush | access-date = July 9, 2009 | archive-date = July 26, 2009 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090726150210/http://www.aei.org/speech/16197 | url-status = dead | author-link = Dick Cheney | access-date = July 9, 2009 | archive-date = July 26, 2009 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090726124911/http://www.aei.org/speech/19909 | url-status = dead | author-link = Jose Maria Aznar | access-date = July 9, 2009 | archive-date = July 16, 2009 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090716043627/http://www.aei.org/speech/22067 | url-status = dead

Kristol Award recipients occasionally make news with their speeches. John Howard, who had a few months before been defeated in the Australian elections, criticized his successor as prime minister, Kevin Rudd, over industrial relations and the Iraq War.{{Cite news | access-date = March 31, 2009 | archive-date = December 28, 2008 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081228103615/http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23328940-601,00.html | url-status = dead | author-link = Australian Associated Press

All recipients are given a token of esteem engraved with a citation for their achievements.

List of recipients

YearRecipientNationalityCitationLecture title
2003Allan H. MeltzerUSA"Leadership and Progress"
2004Charles KrauthammerUSA"Democratic Realism "
2005Mario Vargas Llosavian"Confessions of a Liberal "
2006David Hackett FischerUSA
2007Bernard LewisGBR
USA"Europe and Islam "
2008John Howardn"Keeping Faith with Our Common Values"
2009Charles MurrayUSA"The Happiness of the People "
2010David PetraeusUSA
2011Martin FeldsteinUSA
2012Leon KassUSA"The other war on poverty: Finding meaning in America"
2013Paul RyanUSA"Conservatism and Community"
2014Eugene FamaUSAEugene F. Fama presentation
2015Benjamin NetanyahuIsraelA conversation with Benjamin Netanyahu
2016Robert P. GeorgeUSAA conversation with Irving Kristol honoree Robby George
2017Jonathan SacksUK2017 Annual Dinner speech
2018Boris JohnsonUK2018 Annual Dinner speech
2019Nikki HaleyUSA2019 Annual Dinner speech
2020Nicholas EberstadtUSAAmerica after COVID-19: Which future?
2021Mary Ann GlendonUSA2021 Irving Kristol Award Presentation
2022Arthur C. BrooksUSA2022 Annual Dinner speech
2023Paul GigotUSA2023 Annual Dinner speech
2024Mitch McConnellUSA2024 Annual Dinner speech
2025Gordon S. WoodUSA2025 Annual Dinner speech

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