This is our third year of acknowledging peer review excellence at International Political Sociology. We inaugurated this prize in 2017 to recognize the large community of peer reviewers who help us, as editors, make decisions about publication. Our previous winners were Angharad Closs-Stephens (Vol. 11, 2017) and Anne-Marie D'Aoust (Vol. 12, 2018), both of whom went well beyond the call of duty in providing extremely helpful reviews for our submitting authors. We have decided not to “monetize” our peer-review prize; however, all winners receive a pencil case full of red and black markers to help them with future peer reviews. This year, our peer reviewers have once again shown dedication, care and professionalism when providing feedback for submitting authors. Some reviews were over seven pages long; others provided both a stand-alone review plus a detailed “tracked changes” document; and the best reviews provided constructive, comprehensive and encouraging comments. We acknowledge that peer-review is invisible academic labor that often goes unrecognized, so we'd like to take this opportunity to thank all of our peer reviewers for their care, dedication and support over the past year. We also acknowledge that the IPS peer-reviewer pool remains too entrenched in dominant Anglo-American academic circuits, so we are working hard to expand and diversify our reviewer database. With all of this in mind, we are delighted to announce the following: