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Putin Wins China Peace Prize

Putin China Peace Prize

First Posted: 11/15/2011 5:21 pm Updated: 11/15/2011 5:21 pm

By David Cohen, The Diplomat

China's on-again, off-again answer to the Nobel Peace Prize is back this year, and more outlandish than ever. The China International Peace Research Center announced the winner today: Russian premier and returning president, Vladimir Putin. Putin, who made headlines days ago by reminding American dinner guests that his country can "destroy America in half an hour" and threatening to expand Russia's nuclear arsenal, has been honored for making himself "outstanding in world peace" by opposing NATO's intervention in Libya.

The prize is one of China's great gifts to bloggers -- after coming into being as a tit-for-tat response to the Nobel Peace Prize Committee's choice of a Chinese dissident last year, the prize's first recipient missed the awards ceremony, unaware of his win. The university professors who organized the prize then split into two rival groups, the China International Peace Research Center and the Confucius World Peace Prize, each of whom brand the other as an imitator, before the Ministry of Culture announced that neither was authorized to issue a prize in its name this year.

The Peace Research Center, which made today's announcement, is an offshoot registered in Hong Kong to get around the mainland government's kibosh. So the prize is certainly not a signal from Beijing -- whose relationship with Russia has seemed chilly at best lately. It's unclear whether Putin knows of his selection – organizers say they have notified the Russian embassy but received no response. And, given the prize's dubious status he seems almost certain to be another no-show.

Like last year's prize, a transparently self-interested response to the Nobel Prize, this year's choice of Vladimir Putin seems to demonstrate a phenomenally weak grasp of public relations. It may play better in China, where NATO's intervention in Libya was widely seen as an invasion. But it may simply be proof that in China, as in most places, self-described patriots rarely do more thinking than it takes to divide the world into an us and a them.


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By David Cohen, The Diplomat China's on-again, off-again answer to the Nobel Peace Prize is back this year, and more outlandish than ever. The China International Peace Research Center announ...
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AgainstAnimalAbuse
The end justifies the means
05:46 PM on 11/27/2011
If Putin gets the Chinese version of the Nobel Peace Prize, I know a lot of women that qualify for the Miss America title.
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Omega2012
10:21 AM on 11/16/2011
Wow, does every thread have to include anti-Palestinian vomit posts from paid propagandists.

Ok here it goes..... Putin getting a peace prize from China is like Putin getting a peace prize from China!
I got nothing...too early.
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BillyRI
10:15 AM on 11/16/2011
Premier Putin announced today that the Russian State Transportation Award for Excellence in School Bus Safety Standards will be awarded to the People's Republic of China.
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sgillhoolley
Occupy the discussion.
09:44 AM on 11/16/2011
This is as funny as Yasir Arafat winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Very Orwellian.
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CraiginPhoenix
03:46 AM on 11/16/2011
LOL
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Edy Kel
12:03 AM on 11/16/2011
It might have a little more legitimacy if the decision didn't come from the powers in control in China.
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Yaxchibonam
Learn a second language.
11:47 PM on 11/15/2011
This is hysterically funny. It's like Ali Abdullah Saleh awarding the peace prize to Bashar al-Assad.
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Daniel Alman
FAN ME!!!!
11:20 PM on 11/15/2011
Russia can destroy the US in 30 minutes.... lol We can destroy russia in 25 minutes....
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AgainstAnimalAbuse
The end justifies the means
05:49 PM on 11/27/2011
He said that to his American dinner guests?! Not the type of dinner party I would care to attend.
10:56 PM on 11/15/2011
The destroyer of Chechnya wins a "peace prize". Unbelievable. A war prize would be the appropriate award to Putin. But of course, the only way to understand this absurdity is that the "peace prize" is Chinese... you know, kind of like Tibetan peace.
10:01 PM on 11/15/2011
Why can't that hacker group change Putin's name to Dalai Lama as the winner?
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HanMeiRen
May already be guilty by association...
08:41 PM on 11/15/2011
I would be very alarmed and distressed if this is Beijing’s official position.
10:44 AM on 11/16/2011
one hand washes the other,,nothing new..
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08:38 PM on 11/15/2011
Huh? What?

China has a peace prize?

FREE TIBET NOW!
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AgainstAnimalAbuse
The end justifies the means
05:51 PM on 11/27/2011
Unless the monks take up arms, they will never be free. How ironic!
08:34 PM on 11/15/2011
Another bash Russian article that conveniently leaves out that Putin, along with the French and German Presidents, were the strongest protesters against the US phony war in Iraq, the NATO/Libyan war, and the wars planned against Iran and Syria.
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HanMeiRen
May already be guilty by association...
08:32 PM on 11/15/2011
The title of this article is misleading.

Of course this “prize” is a farce. It does not represent Beijing’s official position.

On the other hand with the military encirclement shaping up around China I wonder how long it will take for the Chinese to get even closer to the Russians.
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SeenItBefore
Ya want to super size that?
07:14 PM on 11/15/2011
It seems Putin's party of one is pretty revealing. The Chinese didn't even bother to show up....

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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08:39 PM on 11/15/2011
Either did Putin