Betraying the Nobel by Unni Turrettini - ISBN: 9781643135649
Hardcover
Nobel Peace Prize: Intrigue, corruption, and betrayal behind the world’s greatest honor.

Betraying the Nobel

The Secrets and Corruption Behind the Nobel Peace Prize

  • Hardcover

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    2 December 2020

Summary

A revelatory examination of the Nobel Peace Prize—the most prestigious, admired, and controversial honor of our time.

The Nobel Prize, regardless of category, has always been surrounded by politics, intrigue, even scandal. But those pale in comparison to the Peace Prize.

In Betraying the Nobel, Norwegian writer Unni Turrettini completely upends what we thought we knew about the Peace Prize—both its history and how it is awarded.

As 1984’s winn…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781643135649
ISBN-10:1643135643
Author:Unni Turrettini, Michael Nobel
Publisher:Pegasus Books
Imprint:Pegasus Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:2 December 2020
Weight:488g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 30mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Betraying the Nobel describes in detail the fallacies of past selections. This is an excellent book.” – Michael Nobel, from the Foreword“A technically accurate, opinionated accounting of unforgettable winners and losers… Turrettini delves into the weird nebula of secrecy, dogma, politics, and pressure surrounding the Nobel Peace Prize.” – Kirkus ReviewsTurrettini had written a brilliant, illuminating story that delves into the history of the Nobel Peace Prize to reveal how corruption and media attention have reduced one of the most prestigious honors into little more than a popularity contest. If there’s one book to read this year, it’s Betraying the Nobel. – Samina Ali, author of Madras on Rainy Days and curator of “Muslima”“Impressive. Filled with extensive research and insights. Turrettini’s style is clear and readable and the analysis is targeted and supported. A compelling, frightening, and worthy read.” – The Huffington Post * praise for The Mystery of the Lone Wolf Killer *“Winning the Nobel Peace Prize brings instant global acclaim. It is surely the world’s most prestigious award. But in Betraying the Nobel, Norweigian author Unni Turrettini goes beyond headlines and cliches to reveal a deeper and more troubling story of how a handful of politicians in one country decide who will be honored with the Prize. Turrettini’s book is a tour de force of investigative research, subtle analysis and balanced reporting. It is essential reading for any citizen who wants to understand global politics–and should be assigned for study in foreign ministries and universities around the world.” – Ambassador Derek Shearer (former US ambassador to Finland), Chevalier Professor of Diplomacy and Director of the McKinnon Center for Global Affairs, Occidental College“The Nobel Peace Prize is perhaps the most closely held monopoly of its kind, charged by Alfred to be the ‘conscience of the world.’ Yet Turrettini’s impeccably researched, masterfully argued case against the prize is airtight: the prize teems with invidious corruption, politicization, secrecy, opacity, and unaccountability. Hope endures that the award may someday live up to Nobel’s alturistic aspirations—but only if the Peace Prize Committee hearkens to Turrettini’s clarion call for reform.” – Brian Keating, PhD, Chancellor’s Distinguished Professor of Physics, UC San Diego, author of LOSING THE NOBEL PRIZE“Unni Turrettini describes in her efficient and quietly devastating account, [how] the Peace Prize soon fell to secret horse-trading, moral grandstanding and what one Norwegian parliamentarian calls ‘the privatisation of foreign policy’… Turrettini provides a detailed account of how it all went wrong.” * The Spectator *

About The Author

Unni Turrettini

Norwegian-born Unni Turrettini grew up a multicultural citizen, living in Norway, the United States, France, and Switzerland. She has law degrees from Norway, France, and the United States, and is a member of the New York Bar. She worked numerous years in law and finance in Paris, France, and Geneva, Switzerland. Her other works include The Mystery of the Lone Wolf Killer, published by Pegasus Books (2015). After many years abroad, she now lives in Oslo with her family.

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