Nomination for Nobel Peace Prize |
Year: | 1922 |
Number: | 32 - 2 |
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Nominee:
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Name: | Union of Democratic Control |
Profession: | British peace association |
Country: | UNITED KINGDOM (GB) |
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Motivation: | The Union of Democratic Control was founded by Ramsay Macdonald (M.P.), Charles Trevelyan (M.P.), Norman Angell and E.D. Morel in 1914. It was one of several European organizations founded in order to make preparations for a lasting peace. In 1915 the Union had 61 subdivisions in Great Britain, 20 of them in London, and it became the centre of the British internationalist movement that advocated international understanding, democratic control and disarmament. It also demanded the abolition of secret diplomacy in order to gain democratic control over foreign policy.
In June 1917 the Union made public an elaborated draft of the conditions of peace that corresponded with Wilson's fourteen points from his speech held on January 8, 1918. The Union published the periodical "Foreign Affairs". |
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Nominator:
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Name: | Johannes Gjøstein |
Gender: | M |
Profession: | Member of the Norwegian parliament. Chairman of the Social Democratic Group |
City: | Kristiania (now Oslo) |
Country: | NORWAY (NO) |
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Comments: |
The nomination was made on behalf of the Social Democratic Group of the Norwegian Parliament.
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