Nobel Prize 
The Nobel and the promise of American leadership
Mark Leon Goldberg October 9, 2009 - 9:09 am
As you have probably heard, President Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize. Some are already grumbling that the prize was undeserved because he has few accomplishments on which to base the award. They are missing the point.
To a large degree this award says more about who is giving it out than who is receiving it. And if you look at it that way, bestowing the Nobel Prize on Barack Obama represents an affirmation of Europe's desire for American global leadership. After eight years of American rhetoric and policy that was at times indifferent to cooperative approaches to maintaining international peace and security, one might have expected the Europeans to have become equally indifferent. What this prize shows, however, is a deep affection for the promise of American leadership.
It is now up to president Obama to deliver.








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The UN aspect of Obama's Prize
Matthew Cordell October 9, 2009 - 11:15 am
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The Secretary General made the following statement on Obama's Nobel Peace Prize:
In awarding Obama the Prize, the Nobel Committee cited his re-engagement with the UN and his work on nuclear weapons. His chairing of the Security Council meeting on nuclear proliferation basically restarted worlwide disarmament talks.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided that the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009 is to be awarded to President Barack Obama for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples. The Committee has attached special importance to Obama's vision of and work for a world without nuclear weapons.
Obama has as President created a new climate in international politics. Multilateral diplomacy has regained a central position, with emphasis on the role that the United Nations and other international institutions can play [emphasis mine...well, and I guess the Committee's also]. Dialogue and negotiations are preferred as instruments for resolving even the most difficult international conflicts. The vision of a world free from nuclear arms has powerfully stimulated disarmament and arms control negotiations. Thanks to Obama's initiative, the United States is now playing a more constructive role in meeting the great climatic challenges the world is confronting. Democracy and human rights are to be strengthened."