Nina Graeger
Nina Graeger is the director of the Peace Research Institute Oslo, a prominent organization that focuses on researching international peace efforts and promoting dialogue on peace-related issues. She is recognized for her expertise in peace studies and has commented on the complexities of awarding the Nobel Peace Prize, highlighting the importance of genuine, long-term peace that often transcends the actions of a single leader. Graeger has also observed the unique challenges and controversies surrounding the nomination and selection processes of the Nobel Committee, particularly in relation to contemporary political figures.
Born on Jan 01, 1970 (55 years old)
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Lithuania:
Nina Graeger evaluated Trump's efforts to end the war in Gaza and the implications for the Nobel Prize.
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Mexico:
Nina Graeger highlighted Trump's withdrawal from international agreements.
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Hungary:
Nina Graeger is the director of a Norwegian research institute focused on peace.
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India:
Nina Graeger has suggested that successfully pressuring Russia to end the war in Ukraine would make Trump a viable candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Spain:
Nina Graeger, director of the Peace Research Institute Oslo, confirms that Trump is among the nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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United Kingdom:
Nina Graeger, the director of PRIO, a peace thinktank, tells me the odds are long for Trump winning the prize.
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Dominican Republic:
Nina Graeger criticized Trump's policies as being contrary to the ideals of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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New Zealand:
Graeger commented on the unconventional approach Trump is taking to broker peace.
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