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Here's a list of the winners of the Nobel Peace Prize

I've got to admit I draw a blank on most of these names. 

A lot of them were diplomats who were simply doing their jobs.

There are one or two real jokers in the pack. Teddy Roosevelt- who loved nothing better than charging up hills with a revolver in his fist- got the prize for brokering a deal between Russia and Japan. Henry Kissinger got it for agreeing to end a war he'd previously been pursuing with vigour.

And then there's Yasser Arafat.  His citation was probably not the only one which- with hindsight- seems slightly premature.

Several of the recipients had nothing to do with promoting world peace but got it simply for being good eggs and an example to us all- among them Albert Schweitzer, Mother Teresa and the Dalai Lama.  

On several occasions the award has gone to organisations- like the Red Cross or Medecins Sans Frontiers- and quite often it hasn't been awarded at all.
 
It's a barmy prize with a barmy history. The award to Barack Obama is hardly out of keeping.

Date: 2009-10-12 08:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
When I say "Bush" I mean not necessarily the man himself, but the political culture of which he was the figurehead. I'm talking about that whole "If you're not with us you're against us" attitude to diplomacy. More specifically there was the "cheese-eating surrender monkey" thing vis-a-vis the French.

The contempt, of course, went both ways. There was never a time when Europe's love affair with the USA was more severely tested.

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