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The political secret behind Obama's Nobel prize | Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize may have shocked
the world at large but a little background check of the Norwegian selection team can clearly explain their leaning towards the pretty-talking American President.
Three of the five selection committee members can be considered hard-left liberals
in American politics, and one of those belongs to Norway's Socialist Left party,
Politico reports. And all five people on the committee are politicians selected
by the Norwegian parliament, and generally represent a Norwegian view of foreign
affairs. "Obama's speech at the United Nations was received very positively, and
falls right in line with the way Norwegians see their own foreign policy," said
Terje Leiren, professor of Scandinavian studies at the University of Washington,
Seattle. Thorbjørn Jagland, chief of the Nobel Committee, is a former Norwegian
Prime Minister, and a former head of the Norwegian Labor Party, Politico reports.
"All of the parties on the left in Norway are 'evolutionary' socialist parties.
They believe that socialism evolves, and you do that in a democratic way," Leiren
explained. Another member of the committee, Sissel Marie Rønbeck, is also a member
of the Labor Party. The third left-leaning politician on the Nobel committee is
Ågot Valle, a member of the Socialist Left. His party pushes for environmental
causes and increases in social spending. There are two right-of-center politicians
on the committee: Kaci Kullmann Five, a member of the Conservative Party, which
would be pro-business moderate Republicanism. And finally, the committee includes
Inger-Marie Ytterhorn, a member of the right-wing Progress Party, which pushes
for lower taxes and restrictions on immigration. |
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