Trump's Hurdles to Winning a Nobel Peace Prize
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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has been looking forward to the Nobel Peace Prize for years, a recognition that, in his words, would be a “great honor.” During his first term, he already mentioned that ambition, but in recent months – with his renewed prominence in international politics – the campaign has intensified, as revealed by The Washington Post. The president has stated that his role in the efforts for an agreement in …
(SeaPRwire) – The American president's pursuit of the prize captures the spirit of our times. In the early 1980s, former US President Jimmy Carter visited Stockholm. At a reception, he approached Stig Rummel, the longtime executive director of the Nobel Foundation, and asked, somewhat resentfully, why he hadn't received the Nobel Peace Prize for brokering the Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel. "If I had won," said Carter, who lost to R…
Considerations about Donald Trump's desire to win the Nobel Peace Prize and his nomination as a candidate by highly qualified experts, such as Netanyahu. August 19, 2025, taken from the blog of mediapart.fr Donald Trump's unbridled pursuit of the Nobel Peace Prize has aroused many comments in the international media, especially as his obsession with the prize has intensified since his return to the White House for a second term. This fixation da…
Fyodor Lukyanov: Why giving Trump the Nobel Peace Prize makes some sense - The Press United
The US president’s push for the award captures the spirit of our age In the early 1980s, former US President Jimmy Carter visited Stockholm. At a reception he approached Stig Ramel, the long-serving executive director of the Nobel Foundation, and asked with some bitterness why he had not received the Peace Prize for brokering the […] The post Fyodor Lukyanov: Why giving Trump the Nobel Peace Prize makes some sense appeared first on The Press Uni…
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