Nobel Peace Prize hi kum 1901 atang pek tan ve tho a ni. Alfred Nobel-a sawi angin Norway khawpui Oslo-ah December thla ni 10 ah pek thin a ni. Nobel Peace Prize tih loh lawmman dang zawng chu Stockholm, Sweden-ah hlan a ni. Economics lawmman tih loh a dang zawng chu 1901 atanga pek tan vek a ni.
1901
Frederic Passy : France : Founder and President of Societe d'arbitrage entre les Nations
Henry Dunant : Switzerland : Founder of International Red Cross Committee, Geneva
1902
Elie Ducommun : Switzerland : Honorary Secretary, Permanent International Peace Bureau, in Berne
Charles Albert Gobat : Switzerland : Honorary Secretary, Permanent International Peace Bureau, in Berne
1903
William Randal Cremer : United Kingdom : Secretary, International Arbitration League
1904
Institut de Droit International : Belgium
1905
Bertha Sophie Felicitas : Austria-Hungary : Honorary President, Permanent International Peace Bureau
Baronin von Suttner : Austria-Hungary : Honorary President, Permanent International Peace Bureau
1906
Theodore Roosevelt : United States : President of United States, peace treaty collaborations
1907
Ernesto Teodoro Moneta : Italy : President, Lombard League of Peace
Louis Renault : France : Professor of International Law
1908
Klas Pontus Arnoldson : Sweden : Swedish Peace and Arbitration Association hmuchhuaktu
Fredrik Bajer : Denmark : Honorary President, Permanent International Peace Bureau
1909
Auguste Marie Francois : Belgium : Member of the Cour Internationale d'Arbitrage
Beernaert : Belgium : Member of the Cour Internationale d'Arbitrage
Paul-Henri-Benjamin : France : Founder and President of the French parlimentary group for international arbitration
d'Estournelles de Constant : France : Founder of the "Comite de defense des interets nationaux et de conciliation internationale"
1910
International Peace Bureau : Switzerland : Berne
1911
Tobias Michael Carel Asser : Netherlands : initiator of the "International Conferences of Private Law" in The Hague
Alfred Hermann Fried : Austria-Hungary : founder of "Die Waffen Nieder"
1912
Elihu Root : United States : for initiating varius arbitration agreememts
1913
Henri La Fontaine : Belgium : President of the Permanent International Peace Bureau
1914, 1915, 1916 are reserved
1917
International Committee of the Red Cross : Switzerland
1918 Reserved
1919
Woodrow Wilson : United States : President of United States, as foremost promoter of the League of Nations
1920
Leon Victor Auguste Bourgeois : France : president of the Council of League of Nations
1921
Hjalmar Branting : Sweden : prime minister, Swedish delegate to the Council of the League of Nations
Christian Lous Lange : Norway : secretary-general of the Inter-Parlimentary Union
1922
Fridtjof Nansen : Norway : Norwegian delegate to the League of Nations
1923, 1924 Reserved
1925
Austen Chamberlain : United Kingdom : for the Locarno Treaties
Charles Gates Dawes : United States : chairman of the Allied Reparations Commission
1926
Aristide Briand : France : for the Locarno Treaties
Gustav Stresemann : Germany : for the Locarno Treaties
1927
Ferdinand Buisson : France : founder and president of the League for Human Rights
Ludwig Quidde : Germany : delegate to numerous peace conferences
1928 Reserves
1929
Frank B. Kellogg : United States : for the Kellogg-Briand Pact
1930
Nathan Soderblom : Sweden : leader of the ecumenical movement
1931
Jane Addams : United States : international president of the Women's International League foe Peace and Freedom
Nicholas Murray Butler : United States : for promoting the Kellogg-Briand Pact
1932 Reserved
1933
Sir Norman Angell : United Kingdom : writer, member of the Executive Committee of the League of Nations and the National Peace Council
1934
Arthur Henderson : United Kingdom : chairman of the League of Nations Disarmament Conference
1935
Carl von Ossietzky : Germany : pacifist journalist
1936
Carlos Saavedra Lamas : Argentina : president of the League of Nations and mediator in the Chaco War
1937
Robert Cecil : United Kingdom : founder and president of the International Peace Campaign
1938
Nansen International Office For Refugees : Switzerland
1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943 Reserved
1944
International Committee of the Red Cross : Switzerland
1945
Cordell Hull : United States : for co-initiating the United Nations
1946
Emily Greene Balch : United States : honorary international president of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
John R. Mott : United States : chairman of the International Missionary Council and president of the World Alliance of Young Men's Christian Associations
1947
Friends Service Council : United Kingdom : on behalf of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
American Friends Service Committee : United States
1948 Reserved
1949
Lord Boyd-Orr : United Kingdom : director general Food and Agricultural Organization, president National Peace Council, president World Union of Peace Organizations
1950
Ralph Bunche : United States : for mediating in Palestine ( 1948 )
1951
Leon Jouhaux : France : president of the International Committee of the European Council,
1952
Albert Schweitzer : France : for his philosophy of "Reverence for Life"
1953
George Catlett Marshall : United States : for the Marshall Plan
1954
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees : United Nations
1955, 1956 Reserved
1957
Lester Bowles Pearson : Canada : President of 7th session of the United Nations General Assembly for introducing peacekeeping forces to resolve the Suez Crisis
1958
Georges Pire : Belgium : leader of L'Europe du Coeur au Service du Monde
1959
Philip Noel-Baker : United Kingdom : for his lifelong ardent work for international peace and co-operation
1960
Albert Lutuli : South Africa : President, African National Congress
1961
Dag Hammarskjold : Sweden : Secretary-General, United Nations (posthumous)
1962
Linus Carl Pauling : United States : for his campaign against nuclear weapons testing
1963
International Committee of the Red Cross : Switzerland
League of Red Cross Societies : Switzerland
1964
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. : United States : Leader of Southern Christian Leadership Conference, campaigner for civil rights
1965
United Nations International Children's Emergency Fun (UNICEF) : United Nations
1966, 1967 Reserved
1968
Rene Cassin : France : President, European Court of Human Rights
1969
International Labour Organization ( ILO ) : United Nations
1970
Norman Borlaug : United States : for research at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
1971
Willy Brandt : West Germany : for West Germany's Ostpolitik, embodying a new attitude towards Eastern Europe and East Germany
1972 Reserved
1973
Henry A. Kissinger : United States : The Vietnam peace accord
Le Duc Tho : North Vietnam : The Vietnam peace accord
1974
Sean MacBride : Ireland : president of the International Peace Bureau
Eisaku Sato : Japan
1975
Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov : Soviet Union : Campaigns for Human Rights
1976
Betty Williams : United Kingdom : Founder of the Community of Peace People
Mairead Corrigan : United Kingdom : Founder of the Community of Peace People
1977
Amnesty International : United Kingdom : Campaign against torture
1978
Mahamed Anwar Al-Sadat : Egypt : for negotiating peace between Egypt and Israel
Menachem Begin : Israel : for negotiating peace between Egypt and Israel
1979
Mother Teresa : India : Poverty awareness campaigner and her service to humanity
1980
Adolfo Perez Esguivel : Argentina : Human rights advocate
1981
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees : United Nations
1982
Alva Myrdal : Sweden : Treaty of Tlatelolco
Alfonso Garcia Robles : Mexico : Treaty of Tlatelolco
1983
Lech Walesa : Poland : Founder of Solidarnosc, campaigner for human rights
1984
Desmond Mpilo Tutu : South Africa : Anti-apartheid
1985
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War : United States
1986
Elie Wiesel : United States : author, Holocaust survivor "for his message of peace"
1987
Oscar Arias Sanchez : Costa Rica : for initiating peace negotiations in Central America
1988
United Nations Peace-Keeping Forces : United Nations
1989
Tenzin Gyatso : Tibet : for his consistent resistance to the use of violence in his people's struggle to regain their freedom
1990
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev : Soviet Union : for hid leading role peace process which today characterizes important parts of the international community
1991
Aung San Suu Kyi : Myanmar : for her non-violent struggle for democracy and human rights
1992
Rigoberta Menchu : Guatemala : in recognition of her work for social justice and ethno-cultural reconciliaion
1993
Nelson Mandela : South Africa : for laying the foundations for a new democratic South Africa
Frederik Willem de Klerk : South Africa : for laying the foundations for a new democratic South Africa
1994
Yasser Arafat : Palestine : for his efforts to create peace in the Middle East
Shimon Peres : Israel : for his efforts to create peace in the Middle East
Yitzhak Rabin : Israel : for his efforts to create peace in the Middle East
1995
Joseph Rotblat : Poland
Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs :United Kingdom and Canada
1996
Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo : Timor-Leste : for their work towards a just and pesceful solution to
Jose Ramos-Horta : Timor-Leste : the conflic in East Timor
1997
Ban Landmines : United States : for their work for the banning and clearing of anti-personnel
Jody Williams : United States : mines
1998
John Hume : Ireland : Awarded for their efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflic in
David Trimble : United Kingdom : Northern Ireland
1999
Medecins Sans Frontieres : Belgium : in recognition of the organization's pioneering humanitarian work on several continents
2000
Kim Dae Jung : South Korea : for his work for democracy and human rights in south Korea and in East Asia in general
2001
United Nations : United Nations : for their work for a better organized and
Kofi Annan : Ghana : more peaceful world
2002
James Earl (Jimmy) Carter Jr. : United States : President of the United States, for his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solution to international conflicts
2003
Shirin Ebadi : Iran : for her efforts for democracy and human rights
2004
Wangari Maathai : Kenya : for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace
2005
International Atomic Energy Agency : United Nations : for their efforts to prevent nuclear
Mohamed ElBaradei : Egypt : energy form being used for military purposes and to ensure that nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is used in the safest possible way
2006
Mohammad Yunus : Bangladesh : for advancing economic and social opportunities for the poor,
Grameen Bank : Bangladesh : especially women, through their pioneering microcredit work
2007
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Cchange : United Nations : for their efforts to build up and
Al Gore : United States : disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change
Source : Wiki
1901
Frederic Passy : France : Founder and President of Societe d'arbitrage entre les Nations
Henry Dunant : Switzerland : Founder of International Red Cross Committee, Geneva
1902
Elie Ducommun : Switzerland : Honorary Secretary, Permanent International Peace Bureau, in Berne
Charles Albert Gobat : Switzerland : Honorary Secretary, Permanent International Peace Bureau, in Berne
1903
William Randal Cremer : United Kingdom : Secretary, International Arbitration League
1904
Institut de Droit International : Belgium
1905
Bertha Sophie Felicitas : Austria-Hungary : Honorary President, Permanent International Peace Bureau
Baronin von Suttner : Austria-Hungary : Honorary President, Permanent International Peace Bureau
1906
Theodore Roosevelt : United States : President of United States, peace treaty collaborations
1907
Ernesto Teodoro Moneta : Italy : President, Lombard League of Peace
Louis Renault : France : Professor of International Law
1908
Klas Pontus Arnoldson : Sweden : Swedish Peace and Arbitration Association hmuchhuaktu
Fredrik Bajer : Denmark : Honorary President, Permanent International Peace Bureau
1909
Auguste Marie Francois : Belgium : Member of the Cour Internationale d'Arbitrage
Beernaert : Belgium : Member of the Cour Internationale d'Arbitrage
Paul-Henri-Benjamin : France : Founder and President of the French parlimentary group for international arbitration
d'Estournelles de Constant : France : Founder of the "Comite de defense des interets nationaux et de conciliation internationale"
1910
International Peace Bureau : Switzerland : Berne
1911
Tobias Michael Carel Asser : Netherlands : initiator of the "International Conferences of Private Law" in The Hague
Alfred Hermann Fried : Austria-Hungary : founder of "Die Waffen Nieder"
1912
Elihu Root : United States : for initiating varius arbitration agreememts
1913
Henri La Fontaine : Belgium : President of the Permanent International Peace Bureau
1914, 1915, 1916 are reserved
1917
International Committee of the Red Cross : Switzerland
1918 Reserved
1919
Woodrow Wilson : United States : President of United States, as foremost promoter of the League of Nations
1920
Leon Victor Auguste Bourgeois : France : president of the Council of League of Nations
1921
Hjalmar Branting : Sweden : prime minister, Swedish delegate to the Council of the League of Nations
Christian Lous Lange : Norway : secretary-general of the Inter-Parlimentary Union
1922
Fridtjof Nansen : Norway : Norwegian delegate to the League of Nations
1923, 1924 Reserved
1925
Austen Chamberlain : United Kingdom : for the Locarno Treaties
Charles Gates Dawes : United States : chairman of the Allied Reparations Commission
1926
Aristide Briand : France : for the Locarno Treaties
Gustav Stresemann : Germany : for the Locarno Treaties
1927
Ferdinand Buisson : France : founder and president of the League for Human Rights
Ludwig Quidde : Germany : delegate to numerous peace conferences
1928 Reserves
1929
Frank B. Kellogg : United States : for the Kellogg-Briand Pact
1930
Nathan Soderblom : Sweden : leader of the ecumenical movement
1931
Jane Addams : United States : international president of the Women's International League foe Peace and Freedom
Nicholas Murray Butler : United States : for promoting the Kellogg-Briand Pact
1932 Reserved
1933
Sir Norman Angell : United Kingdom : writer, member of the Executive Committee of the League of Nations and the National Peace Council
1934
Arthur Henderson : United Kingdom : chairman of the League of Nations Disarmament Conference
1935
Carl von Ossietzky : Germany : pacifist journalist
1936
Carlos Saavedra Lamas : Argentina : president of the League of Nations and mediator in the Chaco War
1937
Robert Cecil : United Kingdom : founder and president of the International Peace Campaign
1938
Nansen International Office For Refugees : Switzerland
1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943 Reserved
1944
International Committee of the Red Cross : Switzerland
1945
Cordell Hull : United States : for co-initiating the United Nations
1946
Emily Greene Balch : United States : honorary international president of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
John R. Mott : United States : chairman of the International Missionary Council and president of the World Alliance of Young Men's Christian Associations
1947
Friends Service Council : United Kingdom : on behalf of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
American Friends Service Committee : United States
1948 Reserved
1949
Lord Boyd-Orr : United Kingdom : director general Food and Agricultural Organization, president National Peace Council, president World Union of Peace Organizations
1950
Ralph Bunche : United States : for mediating in Palestine ( 1948 )
1951
Leon Jouhaux : France : president of the International Committee of the European Council,
1952
Albert Schweitzer : France : for his philosophy of "Reverence for Life"
1953
George Catlett Marshall : United States : for the Marshall Plan
1954
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees : United Nations
1955, 1956 Reserved
1957
Lester Bowles Pearson : Canada : President of 7th session of the United Nations General Assembly for introducing peacekeeping forces to resolve the Suez Crisis
1958
Georges Pire : Belgium : leader of L'Europe du Coeur au Service du Monde
1959
Philip Noel-Baker : United Kingdom : for his lifelong ardent work for international peace and co-operation
1960
Albert Lutuli : South Africa : President, African National Congress
1961
Dag Hammarskjold : Sweden : Secretary-General, United Nations (posthumous)
1962
Linus Carl Pauling : United States : for his campaign against nuclear weapons testing
1963
International Committee of the Red Cross : Switzerland
League of Red Cross Societies : Switzerland
1964
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. : United States : Leader of Southern Christian Leadership Conference, campaigner for civil rights
1965
United Nations International Children's Emergency Fun (UNICEF) : United Nations
1966, 1967 Reserved
1968
Rene Cassin : France : President, European Court of Human Rights
1969
International Labour Organization ( ILO ) : United Nations
1970
Norman Borlaug : United States : for research at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
1971
Willy Brandt : West Germany : for West Germany's Ostpolitik, embodying a new attitude towards Eastern Europe and East Germany
1972 Reserved
1973
Henry A. Kissinger : United States : The Vietnam peace accord
Le Duc Tho : North Vietnam : The Vietnam peace accord
1974
Sean MacBride : Ireland : president of the International Peace Bureau
Eisaku Sato : Japan
1975
Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov : Soviet Union : Campaigns for Human Rights
1976
Betty Williams : United Kingdom : Founder of the Community of Peace People
Mairead Corrigan : United Kingdom : Founder of the Community of Peace People
1977
Amnesty International : United Kingdom : Campaign against torture
1978
Mahamed Anwar Al-Sadat : Egypt : for negotiating peace between Egypt and Israel
Menachem Begin : Israel : for negotiating peace between Egypt and Israel
1979
Mother Teresa : India : Poverty awareness campaigner and her service to humanity
1980
Adolfo Perez Esguivel : Argentina : Human rights advocate
1981
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees : United Nations
1982
Alva Myrdal : Sweden : Treaty of Tlatelolco
Alfonso Garcia Robles : Mexico : Treaty of Tlatelolco
1983
Lech Walesa : Poland : Founder of Solidarnosc, campaigner for human rights
1984
Desmond Mpilo Tutu : South Africa : Anti-apartheid
1985
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War : United States
1986
Elie Wiesel : United States : author, Holocaust survivor "for his message of peace"
1987
Oscar Arias Sanchez : Costa Rica : for initiating peace negotiations in Central America
1988
United Nations Peace-Keeping Forces : United Nations
1989
Tenzin Gyatso : Tibet : for his consistent resistance to the use of violence in his people's struggle to regain their freedom
1990
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev : Soviet Union : for hid leading role peace process which today characterizes important parts of the international community
1991
Aung San Suu Kyi : Myanmar : for her non-violent struggle for democracy and human rights
1992
Rigoberta Menchu : Guatemala : in recognition of her work for social justice and ethno-cultural reconciliaion
1993
Nelson Mandela : South Africa : for laying the foundations for a new democratic South Africa
Frederik Willem de Klerk : South Africa : for laying the foundations for a new democratic South Africa
1994
Yasser Arafat : Palestine : for his efforts to create peace in the Middle East
Shimon Peres : Israel : for his efforts to create peace in the Middle East
Yitzhak Rabin : Israel : for his efforts to create peace in the Middle East
1995
Joseph Rotblat : Poland
Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs :United Kingdom and Canada
1996
Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo : Timor-Leste : for their work towards a just and pesceful solution to
Jose Ramos-Horta : Timor-Leste : the conflic in East Timor
1997
Ban Landmines : United States : for their work for the banning and clearing of anti-personnel
Jody Williams : United States : mines
1998
John Hume : Ireland : Awarded for their efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflic in
David Trimble : United Kingdom : Northern Ireland
1999
Medecins Sans Frontieres : Belgium : in recognition of the organization's pioneering humanitarian work on several continents
2000
Kim Dae Jung : South Korea : for his work for democracy and human rights in south Korea and in East Asia in general
2001
United Nations : United Nations : for their work for a better organized and
Kofi Annan : Ghana : more peaceful world
2002
James Earl (Jimmy) Carter Jr. : United States : President of the United States, for his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solution to international conflicts
2003
Shirin Ebadi : Iran : for her efforts for democracy and human rights
2004
Wangari Maathai : Kenya : for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace
2005
International Atomic Energy Agency : United Nations : for their efforts to prevent nuclear
Mohamed ElBaradei : Egypt : energy form being used for military purposes and to ensure that nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is used in the safest possible way
2006
Mohammad Yunus : Bangladesh : for advancing economic and social opportunities for the poor,
Grameen Bank : Bangladesh : especially women, through their pioneering microcredit work
2007
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Cchange : United Nations : for their efforts to build up and
Al Gore : United States : disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change
Source : Wiki
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