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The Nobel Committee’s decision to award the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize to the European Union is simultaneously surprising and unsurprising.

It’s surprising because when I think of institutions which promote peace, the EU doesn’t exactly come to mind. But it’s unsurprising when you consider the people and organizations the Nobel Committee have picked over the past decade. Most of the honorees can be put into three categories:

A) Democratic Party Presidents, ex-Presidents and would be Presidents (Obama, Carter & Gore);

B) The UN and its various bodies;

C) Or both was the case when Al Gore and the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change were bestowed with the Nobel in 2007.

Occasionally, the Nobel Committee has selected a worthy recipient (i.e. microcredit lending innovator Muhammad Yunus of Bangladesh in 2006 and Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo in 2010) but they are the exception rather than the rule.

As for EU, this editorial written by William L. Watts of MarketWatch summed it up best stating that the Nobel Committee’s selection “is more likely to provoke bitter laughter than a somber reflection on the achievements of European integration.”

Or let me put it this way. Awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to the EU would be much like awarding it to the Roman Empire in the midst of its fall.

View all comments (6) |

RJ| 10.12.12 @ 3:02PM

The Nobel Peace Prize Committee has made a joke out of Alfred Nobel's fondest dream. Shame on them. I wonder when "the environment" will win the award. Perhaps Big Bird will be accepting the prize on behalf of the winner.

Mike G| 10.12.12 @ 3:53PM

Well, when you don't actually have to do anything to promote peace...

Skippy| 10.12.12 @ 5:47PM

Why not just give it to Prince Bambo again?

FastJohnny| 10.12.12 @ 6:25PM

Kind of gives a wider meaning to the word: Eurocentric. I am not surprised though, is anyone else? Same thing with the UN, does anyone really think money spent on it actually does any good or is just lining the pockets of those who are intimately involved with it. Just another sign of a collection of small minds and smaller thinking. Ehh, whatever.

bluecollarbytes| 10.12.12 @ 10:58PM

they honor themselves basically

Occam's Tool| 10.16.12 @ 11:50PM

It should be given to Netanyahu. There is a man attempting to maintain peace while under incredible provocation.

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