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The first Nobel Peace Prize Forum Oslo was held on Sunday 11 December 2016. The topic of this year’s Forum was The United States and world peace after the Presidential Election. Keynote speakers are former U.S. top officials and foreign policy experts Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski and Dr. Henry Kissinger. After their speeches they took part in a 45-minute discussion moderated by Olav Njølstad, Director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute.
The Forum is intended to become a permanent feature of the annual Nobel Peace Prize celebrations in Oslo, and will serve as an arena for interdisciplinary discussion and reflection on pivotal and timely issues of importance to international peace and security. Depending on the issues the Forum will bring together unique constellations of former Nobel Laureates, world-leading political experts, policy makers, key opinion leaders, civil society and business community representatives, journalists, students, and the general public.
The Forum is hosted by the Norwegian Nobel Institute in close collaboration with the University of Oslo. Almost 500 participants gathered for an enlightened two-hour session in the beautiful Aula at the University of Oslo. The event sponsors are InCircl and GoodXChange Corp.
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Session V-4: Asle Toje (Research Director, Norwegian Nobel Institute)
Asle Toje, Research Director, Norwegian Nobel Institute, at session V: What do we see in the future of the transatlantic order?
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President Barack Obama arrived on Thursday 10.des.2009 in Norway to receive his Nobel Peace Prize
President Barack Obama in Norway to Pick Up Nobel Peace Prize. Thursday 10.des.2009
Hilde Eliassen Restad, Associate Professor, Bjørknes College in Oslo : American exceptionalism
How does American exceptionalism shape American foreign policy? Conventional wisdom states that American exceptionalism comes in two variations – the exemplary version and the missionary version. Being exceptional, experts in U.S. foreign policy argue, means that you either withdraw from the world like an isolated but inspiring city upon a hill, or that you are called upon to actively lead the rest of the world to a better future. In her book, Hilde Restad challenges this assumption, arguing that U.S. history has displayed a remarkably constant foreign policy tradition, which she labels unilateral internationalism. The United States, Restad argues, has not vacillated between an exemplary and missionary identity. Instead, the United States developed an exceptionalist identity that, while idealizing the United States as an exemplary City upon a Hill, more often than not errs on the side of the missionary crusade in its foreign policy. Utilizing the latest historiography in the study of U.S. foreign relations, the book updates political science scholarship and sheds new light on the role American exceptionalism has played – and continues to play – in shaping America’s role in the world.
Hilde Restad is Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at Bjorknes College in Oslo, Norway. A Fulbright alumna, she has a Ph.D. in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia, and is frequently used as a commentator on U.S. politics in Norway.
Nobel Peace Prize Announcement 2013
The prize was announced by Thorbjørn Jagland, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee. Location: The Norwegian Nobel Committee, The Norwegian Nobel Institute, Store Sal, Henrik Ibsens gate 51, Oslo, Norway
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Norway - Rabin And Peres Meet Nobel Committee
Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin said Friday (9/12) that the
Middle East peace process can be summed up as Israeli security
needs versus Palistinian elections and autonomy. Rabin said giving
the Nobel Peace Prize to both Israelis and Palestinians would be a
great encouragement to the Middle East peace process. Facing
criticism that he is sharing the prize with a known terrorist,
Yasser Arafat, Foreign Minister Shimon Peres said the PLO has
changed in both deeds and words from its old ways.
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Rabin and Peres disembark from jet and shake hands with Nobel
Committee
Peres and Rabin walking on tarmac
Peres and Rabin entering press conference
Rabin engsot says basically we are committed to implement what we
have taken upon ourselves, we expect this on a mutual basis, our
main problem is the issue of security, how to bring down the
number of terrorist attacks against israelis
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Peres says PLO has changed, they and us are facing problems with
the violence of Hamas
Rabin engsot says if peace is the objective, the Nobel prize to
both sides serves as an encouragement to continued efforts to
solve the problems
WTN interview with Peres, who says we now have to confront another
terrorist movement Hamas; until now all the Palestinian movements
were favouring terror, today the most important movement among the
Palestinians (PLO) is favouring change, that is the most important
thing
israeli demonstrators outside shouting shame and holding
pictures
various police security
shouting protesters
Yasser Arafat exiting Nobel Institute and to car
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Reax to Ethiopian PM winning Nobel Peace Prize
(11 Oct 2019) Ethiopians expressed their joy after Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed won the Nobel Peace Prize for 2019 but said the leader still had more work to do in the country.
The Norwegian Nobel Institute on Friday announced Abiy as the recipient of the prestigious honour, praising his efforts in ending his country's two-decade border conflict with Eritrea.
Abiy was also recognised for important reforms he launched at home, since he became Ethiopia's leader in April 2018.
However residents in the capital Addis Ababa said Abiy should now focus on local issues, such as tribal tensions and other conflict in the country, following his victory.
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Announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize 2019
The Nobel Peace Prize 2019 was awarded to Abiy Ahmed Ali for his efforts to achieve peace and international cooperation, and in particular for his decisive initiative to resolve the border conflict with neighbouring Eritrea.
The Nobel Peace Prize 2019 was announced at The Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo, Norway.
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Barack and Michelle Obama wave at Grand Hotel - Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo
Barack and Michelle Obama wave at Grand Hotell.
Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo
Barack Obama - Nobel Peace Prize
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2009
President of the United States
2018 Nobel Peace Prize Forum Oslo: How to Solve the Climate Crisis?
The Nobel Peace Prize Forum 2018 is organized by the Norwegian Nobel Institute and Nobel Peace Prize – Research and Information AS in partnership with the University of Oslo.
The Forum 2018 invites international dialogue on “How to Solve the Climate Crisis?”. Engaging with some of the world’s leading scientists and climate experts, the Forum aims to involve the public in the struggle against one of the most severe threats to peace and prosperity.
Keynote speaker Al Gore, former U.S. Vice-President and 2007 Nobel Peace Prize laureate
PANEL:
Director-General José Graziano da Silva, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, FAO
Professor Johan Rockström, Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Dr. Thina Margrethe Saltvedt, Head of the Sustainable Finance Division of Nordea Bank, Norway
Professor Katharine Hayhoe, Director of Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University
MODERATOR:
Bjørn Hallvard Samset, Research Director at CICERO, Center for Climate Research
Live: Announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize 2014
The prize will be announced by Thorbjørn Jagland, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
Location The Norwegian Nobel Committee, The Norwegian Nobel Institute, Store Sal, Henrik Ibsens gate 51, Oslo, Norway
High Level Panel On Nuclear Security - Nobel Peace Center
2017 Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony
Watch live from Oslo City Hall in Oslo, Norway. The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2017 to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN).
The Nobel Peace Prize for 2017 will be announced at a press conference on Friday 6 October 2017 at 11.00 am CEST at the Norwegian Nobel Institute, Oslo, Norway.
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Israel's President Shimon Peres in the The Norwegian Nobel Institute
Israel's President Shimon Peres was on a state visit to Norway 12 and 13 May 2014. He gave an interview at The Norwegian Nobel Institute.
Recording by Med Israel for fred, miff.no, the largest pro-Israel website in Scandinavia.
THE OSLO CONFERENCE ON MYANMAR’S GENOCIDE OF ROHINGYAS
by Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad
Tuesday 26 May 2015
THE OSLO CONFERENCE ON MYANMAR’S GENOCIDE OF ROHINGYAS
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad, Fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia and PGPF President appeal for Rohingya crisis.
A three day conf on the plight of the Rohingyas was held at the Norwegian Nobel Institute and Voksenaasen Conf Centre Oslo starting on 26 may.
Sponsored by the Oxford Univ Poverty and Human Development initiative, the Harvard Univ Global Equality Initiative, Parliament of the World's Religions, Burma Task Force USA, Justice for All, Refugees International and the International State Crime Initiative at Queen Mary Univ of London.
Joining the conf through a pre-recorded call and appeal are Philantrophist George Soros, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed fourth PM of Malaysia and founder n president PGPF, Nobel Peace Laurettes Bishop Desmond Tutu, Mairead Maquire, Amartya Sen, Jose Ramos Harta who called for an end to discrimination, persecution and destruction of the Rohingyas an ethnic group in Western Myanmar.The conf also seeks to push for an end to the persecution of the rohingyas whilst hoping to bring to the EU and Norwegian public the reality of the Rohingya issue.
The conf also apprised by the team of reasearchers from the international state crime initiative queen Mary univ of London of its findings on genocide.
Fomer UN special rapporteur on Myanmar Tomas Ojea Quintanna together with Prof Penny Green of queen Mary Univ of London was featured in a session on a human rights conversation. Among Norwegian participants are fomer PM of Norway Kyell Magne Bondevik and Morten Huglund State Sec MOFA Norway.
Former Army Chief General Tan Sri Mohd Azumi a trustee of PGPF has been invited to speak on challenges to the region.
Words of solidarity and compassion were also shared by a Tamil Eelam Exile and Human Rights Lawyer on the painful experience of the Eelam Tamils.
Announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize 2014
The Nobel Peace Prize 2014 was awarded jointly to Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzay for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education.
The prize will be announced by Thorbjørn Jagland, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
Location The Norwegian Nobel Committee, The Norwegian Nobel Institute, Store Sal, Henrik Ibsens gate 51, Oslo, Norway