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All items tagged Nobel Peace PrizeOpen Think Tank ArticlesOctober 9, 2009 | Is Obama a Worthy 'Nobel Peace Prize' Winner?Editorial Team: Barack Obama has just been declared the winner of the ‘Nobel Peace Prize’ beating other nominees such as Chinese dissident Hu Jia, Ingrid Betancourt and Colombian activist Piedad Cordoba. Is it too soon or are you happy with the committee’s decision? ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesDecember 14, 2010 | Don't Let China Be a Middle Kingdom BullyChina has gone too far in the debacle surrounding the Nobel Peace Prize award. ++ By throwing its weight around, Beijing coerced sixteen countries into boycotting the ceremony. ++ Considering its recent economic success, China is entitled to act more confidently on the world stage – but recent actions are those of a bully. ++ Unfortunately, the US Congress is shying away from its duty to ... MoreOctober 12, 2009 | US, Not Obama, Deserving of Nobel Prize“The Nobel committee did President Obama no favors by prematurely awarding him its peace prize.” ++ The President has not yet done anything deserving of such an award but was right to accept it with the humility he did. ++ The Nobel Peace Prize comes as an award for the greater US ideal of maintaining global peace and subsequently for the military that have served around the world, ... MoreCommentsOctober 20, 2009 | Dear Atlantic-Community Colleagues and... |
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