In a passionate address to Northern Ireland’s legislature, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Monday pledged Washington’s commitment to the Northern Ireland peace process.
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Why the Nobel Peace Prize Should Go to Nuclear Weapons
Will the Nobel Prize Help Obama Make Peace?
President Barack Obama made time for a brief statement about his Nobel Peace Prize award on Friday, before heading in to a more pressing engagement a high-powered White House strategy session on the next phase of his war in Afghanistan. That was just one indication that this year’s peace prize was, as Obama himself put it, honoring aspiration rather than achievement
Henry: Is Obama’s Nobel a blessing or curse?
Will Winning the Nobel Peace Prize Hurt Barack Obama?
World Reaction to Obama Winning the Nobel Peace Prize
Why Obama Deserves the Prize: Wangari Maathai and Muhammad Yunus
The Committee that awards the Nobel Peace Prize likes springing surprises. When Kenyan environmentalist Wangari Maathai won in 2004, the Committee explicitly linked peace with concerns about the state of our planet’s ecology, a concept that was familiar in environmental circles but which was rarely discussed elsewhere.
The Limits of Humility: Obama’s Well-Judged Acceptance
Obama’s Surprising Nobel Wake-Up Call
Does ‘strengthening diplomacy’ warrant Nobel? Americans split
The decision to award President Obama the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to “strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples” appears to have left some in the United States divided over whether non-tangible achievements are worthy of such an esteemed award. “So can anyone tell me how this man won the Nobel Peace Prize” iRepoter Katy Brown wondered, asking whether it had more to do with him becoming the first black U.S.