Japanese NGO Nihon Hindankyo wins Nobel Peace Prize
The 2024 Peace Prize was awarded to the Japanese public organization Nihon Hidankyo “for its efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons and for demonstrating that nuclear weapons should never be used again.” “The outstanding efforts of Nihon Hidankyo and other hibakusha have contributed greatly to the establishment of the ‘nuclear taboo.’ It is therefore alarming that today this taboo against the use of nuclear weapons is under pressure,” the official press release said.
Three US citizens have won the Nobel Prize in Economics
The laureates studied the different political and economic systems brought in by European colonizers. As the committee noted, Acemoglu, Johnson, and Robinson “helped us understand differences in well-being across countries.” They demonstrated the importance of institutions for a country’s prosperity and developed theoretical tools that can explain why differences in institutions persist and how institutions can change.