Taun
Pamenang[A]
Negara[B]
Alesan[C]
1901
Frédéric Passy
Prancis
"[for] being one of the main founders of the Inter-Parliamentary Union and also the main organizer of the first Universal Peace Congress."[ 2] [ 3]
Jean Henry Dunant
Switserlan
"[for] his role in founding the International Committee of the Red Cross "[ 2] [ 3]
1902
Élie Ducommun
Switserlan
"Honorary Secretary, Permanent International Peace Bureau "[ 4]
Charles Albert Gobat
Switserlan
"Secretary General, Inter-Parliamentary Union ; Honorary Secretary, Permanent International Peace Bureau "[ 4]
1903
William Randal Cremer
United Kingdom
"Member, British Parliament; Secretary, International Arbitration League "[ 5]
1904
Institut de Droit International
Belgium
"for its efforts as an unofficial body to formulate the general principles of the science of international law."[ 2] [ 6]
1905
Bertha von Suttner
Ostenrik-Hungary
"Honorary President of Permanent International Peace Bureau ; Author of Lay Down Your Arms "[ 7]
1906
Theodore Roosevelt
Amérikah Sarékat
"for his successful mediation to end the Russo-Japanese war and for his interest in arbitration, having provided the Hague arbitration court with its very first case"[ 2] [ 8]
1907
Ernesto Teodoro Moneta
Italia
"President, Lombard League of Peace,"[ 9] was "prominent as a worker for peace in Italy."[ 10]
Louis Renault
Prancis
"Professor International Law,"[ 9] was "the permanent delegate of Prancis to The Hague Tribunal ."[ 10]
1908
Klas Pontus Arnoldson
Swèdhen
"Founder of Swedish Peace and Arbitration League"[ 11]
Fredrik Bajer
Dhènemarken
"[for his]work in the Inter-Parliamentary Union with being the first president of the International Peace Bureau "[ 2] [ 11]
1909
Auguste Marie François Beernaert
Bèlgi
"ex-Prime Minister; Member, Bèlgin Parliament ; Member of Cour Internationale d'Arbitrage "[ 12]
Paul-Henri-Benjamin d'Estournelles de Constant
Prancis
"Member, French Parliament (Sénateur); Founder and President of French parliamentary group for voluntary arbitration; Founder, Committee for the Defense of National Interests and International Conciliation"[ 12]
1910
International Peace Bureau
Switserlan
"Founded in 1891"[ 13]
1911
Tobias Michael Carel Asser
The Netherlands
"Initiator of the Conferences on International Private Law at the Hague; Cabinet Minister; Lawyer"[ 14]
Alfred Hermann Fried
Ostenrik
"Journalist; Founder of Die Friedenswarte "[ 14]
1912
Elihu Root
Amérikah Sarékat
"ex-Secretary of State; Originator of various treaties of arbitration"[ 15]
1913
Henri La Fontaine
Belgium
"Member, Bèlgin Parliament (Sénateur); President, Permanent International Peace Bureau "[ 16]
1914
Ora ana
1915
1916
1917
International Committee of the Red Cross
Switserlan
[ 17]
1918
Ora ana
1919
Woodrow Wilson
Amérikah Sarékat
"President of Amérikah Sarékat of America; Founder of the League of Nations "[ 18]
1920
Léon Victor Auguste Bourgeois
Prancis
"ex-Secretary of State; President, French Parliament (Sénat); President, Council of the League of Nations"[ 19]
1921
Hjalmar Branting
Swèdhen
"Prime Minister ; Swedish Delegate, Council of the League of Nations"[ 20]
Christian Lous Lange
Nurwègen
"Secretary General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union "[ 20]
1922
Fridtjof Nansen
Nurwègen
"Scientist; Explorer; Nurwègenn Delegate, League of Nations; Originator of "Nansen passports ""[ 21]
1923
Ora ana
1924
1925
Austen Chamberlain
United Kingdom
"Foreign Secretary; Part-originator of Locarno Pact "[ 22]
Charles Gates Dawes
Amérikah Sarékat
"Vice-President of Amérikah Sarékat of America ; Chairman of Allied Reparation Commission (Originator of "Dawes Plan ")"[ 22]
1926
Aristide Briand
Prancis
"Foreign Minister; Part-originator of Locarno Pact and Briand-Kellogg Pact "[ 23]
Gustav Stresemann
Jerman
"ex-Lord High Chancellor (Reichs-kanzler); Foreign Minister; Part-originator of Locarno Pact"[ 23]
1927
Ferdinand Buisson
Prancis
"Formerly Professor, Sorbonne University , Paris; Founder and President, League for Human Rights "[ 24]
Ludwig Quidde
Jerman
"Professor, Berlin University ; Member, German Parliament ; Participant of various peace conferences"[ 24]
1928
Ora ana
1929
Frank B. Kellogg
Amérikah Sarékat
"ex-Secretary of State; Part-originator of Briand-Kellogg Pact "[ 25]
1930
Lars Olof Jonathan (Nathan) Söderblom
Swèdhen
"Archbishop; Leader in the ecumenical movement"[ 26]
1931
Jane Addams
Amérikah Sarékat
"Sociologist; International President, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom "[ 27]
Nicholas Murray Butler
Amérikah Sarékat
"President, Columbia University; Promoter of Briand Kellogg Pact "[ 27]
1932
Ora ana
1933
Sir Norman Angell (Ralph Lane)
United Kingdom
"Writer; Member, Executive Committee of the League of Nations and of National Peace Council "[ 28]
1934
Arthur Henderson
United Kingdom
"ex-Foreign Secretary; President, Disarmament Conference in 1932 "[ 29]
1935
Carl von Ossietzky
Jerman
"Journalist (die Weltbühne ); Pacifist"[ 30]
1936
Carlos Saavedra Lamas
Argentina
"Secretary of State; President, League of Nations; Mediator in a conflict between Paraguay and Bolivia"[ 31]
1937
Cecil of Chelwood, Viscount (Lord Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne Cecil)
United Kingdom
"Writer, ex-Lord Privy Seal; Founder and President, International Peace Campaign"[ 32]
1938
Nansen International Office For Refugees
Switserlan
"An international relief organization, started by Fridtjof Nansen in 1921"[ 33]
1939
Ora ana
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
International Committee of the Red Cross
Switserlan
[ 34]
1945
Cordell Hull
Amérikah Sarékat
"ex-Secretary of State; Prominent participant in the originating of the United Nations "[ 35]
1946
Emily Greene Balch
Amérikah Sarékat
"Formerly Professor of History and Sociology; Honorary International President, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom "[ 36]
John Raleigh Mott
Amérikah Sarékat
"Chairman, International Missionary Council; President, World Alliance of Young Men's Christian Associations "[ 36]
1947
Friends Service Council
United Kingdom
[ 37]
American Friends Service Committee
Amérikah Sarékat
1948
Ora ana
1949
Lord (John) Boyd Orr of Brechin
United Kingdom
"Physician; Alimentary Politician; Prominent organizer and Director, General Food and Agricultural Organization ; President, National Peace Council and World Union of Peace Organizations"[ 38]
1950
Ralph Bunche
Amérikah Sarékat
"Professor, Harvard University Cambridge, MA; Director, division of Trusteeship, U.N.; Acting Mediator in Palestine, 1948"[ 39]
1951
Léon Jouhaux
Prancis
"President of the International Committee of the European Council, vice president of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions , vice president of the World Federation of Trade Unions , member of the ILO Council, delegate to the United Nations"[ 40]
1952
Albert Schweitzer
Prancis
"Missionary surgeon; Founder of Lambaréné (République de Gabon)"[ 41]
1953
George Catlett Marshall
Amérikah Sarékat
"General President American Red Cross; ex-Secretary of State and of Defense; Delegate U.N.; Originator of "Marshall Plan ""[ 42]
1954
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Switserlan
"An international relief organization founded by the U.N. in 1951"[ 43]
1955
Ora ana
1956
1957
Lester Bowles Pearson
Kanadha
"former Secretary of State for External Affairs of Canada; former President of the 7th Session of the United Nations General Assembly";[ 44] "for his role in trying to end the Suez conflict and to solve the Middle East question through the United Nations."[ 2]
1958
Georges Pire
Bèlgi
"Father of the Dominican Order ; Leader of the relief organization for refugees "L'Europe du Coeur au Service du Monde""[ 45]
1959
Philip J. Noel-Baker
United Kingdom
"Member of Parliament; lifelong ardent worker for international peace and co-operation"[ 46]
1960
Albert Lutuli
Afrika Kidul
"President of the African National Congress ,"[ 47] "was in the very forefront of the struggle against apartheid in South Africa."[ 2]
1961
Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld
Sweden
"Secretary General of the U.N.,"[ 48] awarded "for strengthening the organization."[ 2]
1962
Linus Carl Pauling
Amérikah Sarékat
"for his campaign against nuclear weapons testing"[ 49]
1963
International Committee of the Red Cross
Switserlan
[ 50]
League of Red Cross societies
Switserlan
1964
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Amérikah Sarékat
"Leader of "Southern Christian Leadership Conference ""[ 51]
1965
United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
United Nations
[ 52]
1966
Ora ana
1967
1968
René Cassin
Prancis
"President of the European Court for Human Rights "[ 53]
1969
International Labour Organization
United Nations
[ 54]
1970
Norman E. Borlaug
Amérikah Sarékat
"International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center ;"[ 55] "for his contributions to the "green revolution" that was having such an impact on food production particularly in Asia and in Latin America."[ 2]
1971
Willy Brandt
Federal Republic of Jerman
"Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Jerman ; for West Jerman 's Ostpolitik "[ 56]
1972
Ora ana
1973
Henry A. Kissinger
Amérikah Sarékat
"For the 1973 Paris agreement intended to bring about a cease-fire in the Vietnam war and a withdrawal of the American forces"[ 2] [ 57]
Lê Ðức Thọ (refused)
Democratic Republic of Vietnam
1974
Seán MacBride
Ireland
"President of the International Peace Bureau ; President of the Commission of Namibia ."[ 58] "For his strong interest in human rights: piloting the European Convention on Human Rights through the Council of Europe, helping found and then lead Amnesty International and serving as secretary-general of the International Commission of Jurists"[ 2]
Eisaku Sato
Japan
"Prime Minister of Japan,"[ 58] "for his renunciation of the nuclear option for Japan and his efforts to further regional reconciliation"[ 2]
1975
Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov
Soviet Union
"[for his] struggle for human rights, for disarmament, and for cooperation between all nations"[ 59] [ 60]
1976
Betty Williams
United Kingdom
"Founder[s] of the Northern Ireland Peace Movement (later renamed Community of Peace People)"[ 61]
Mairead Corrigan
Ireland
1977
Amnesty International
United Kingdom
"[for] protecting the human rights of prisoners of conscience"[ 2] [ 62]
1978
Mohamed Anwar Al-Sadat
Mesir
"for the Camp David Agreement, which brought about a negotiated peace between Mesir and Israèl"[ 63]
Menachem Begin
Israèl
1979
Mother Teresa
India
"Leader of Missionaries of Charity"[ 64]
1980
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel
Argentina
"Human rights leader;"[ 65] "founded non-violent human rights organizations to fight the military junta that was ruling his country (Argentina)."[ 2]
1981
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
United Nations
"An international relief organization founded by the U.N. in 1951"[ 66]
1982
Alva Myrdal
Sweden
"[for] their magnificent work in the disarmament negotiations of the United Nations, where they have both played crucial roles and won international recognition"[ 67] [ 68]
Alfonso García Robles
Mexico
1983
Lech Wałęsa
Poland
"Founder of Solidarność ; campaigner for human rights"[ 69]
1984
Desmond Mpilo Tutu
South Africa
"Bishop of Johannesburg; former Secretary General, South African Council of Churches"[ 70]
1985
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
Amérikah Sarékat
[ 71]
1986
Elie Wiesel
Amérikah Sarékat
"Chairman of "The President's Commission on the Holocaust""[ 72]
1987
Óscar Arias Sánchez
Costa Rica
"for his work for peace in Central America, efforts which led to the accord signed in Guatemala on August 7 this year"[ 73]
1988
United Nations Peace-Keeping Forces
United Nations
"[for] their efforts [that] have made important contributions towards the realization of one of the fundamental tenets of the United Nations"[ 74] [ 75]
1989
The 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso)
Tibet
"[for] his struggle for the liberation of Tibet [and] consistently has opposed the use of violence. He has instead advocated peaceful solutions based upon tolerance and mutual respect in order to preserve the historical and cultural heritage of his people."[ 76] [ 77]
1990
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev
USSR
President of the Soviet Union , "for his leading role in the peace process which today characterizes important parts of the international community"[ 78]
1991
Aung San Suu Kyi
Burma
"for her non-violent struggle for democracy and human rights"[ 79]
1992
Rigoberta Menchú Tum
Guatemala
"[for] her work for social justice and ethno-cultural reconciliation based on respect for the rights of indigenous peoples"[ 80]
1993
Nelson Mandela
South Africa
"for their work for the peaceful termination of the apartheid regime, and for laying the foundations for a new democratic South Africa"[ 81]
Frederik Willem de Klerk
South Africa
1994
Yasser Arafat
Palestine
"for their efforts to create peace in the Middle East"[ 82]
Yitzhak Rabin
Israèl
Shimon Peres
Israèl
1995
Joseph Rotblat
United Kingdom
"for their efforts to diminish the part played by nuclear arms in international politics and, in the longer run, to eliminate such arms"[ 83]
Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
Canada
1996
Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo
East Timor
"for their work towards a just and peaceful solution to the conflict in East Timor."[ 84]
José Ramos-Horta
East Timor
1997
International Campaign to Ban Landmines
Amérikah Sarékat
"for their work for the banning and clearing of anti-personnel mines"[ 85]
Jody Williams
Amérikah Sarékat
1998
John Hume
Ireland
"for their efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflict in Northern Ireland"[ 86]
David Trimble
United Kingdom
1999
Médecins Sans Frontières
Switserlan
"in recognition of the organization's pioneering humanitarian work on several continents"[ 87]
2000
Kim Dae Jung
South Koréa
"for his work for democracy and human rights in South Koréa and in East Asia in general, and for peace and reconciliation with North Koréa in particular"[ 88]
2001
United Nations
"for their work for a better organized and more peaceful world"[ 89]
Kofi Annan
Ghana
2002
Jimmy Carter
Amérikah Sarékat
"for his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development"[ 90]
2003
Shirin Ebadi
Iran
"for her efforts for democracy and human rights. She has focused especially on the struggle for the rights of women and children."[ 91]
2004
Wangari Muta Maathai
Kenya
"for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace"[ 92]
2005
International Atomic Energy Agency
Ostenrik
"for their efforts to prevent nuclear energy from being used for military purposes and to ensure that nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is used in the safest possible way"[ 93]
Mohamed ElBaradei
Mesir
2006
Muhammad Yunus
Bangladesh
"for advancing economic and social opportunities for the poor, especially women, through their pioneering microcredit work"[ 94]
Grameen Bank
Bangladesh
2007
Al Gore
Amérikah Sarékat
"for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change, and to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such change"[ 95]
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Switserlan
2008
Martti Ahtisaari
Finlan
"for his important efforts, on several continents and over more than three decades, to resolve international conflicts"[ 96]
2010
Liu Xiaobo
China
"for his long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China"[ 97]
2011
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Liberia
"for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women's rights to full participation in peace-building work"[ 98]
Leymah Gbowee
Tawakkul Karman
Yemen
2012
European Union
European Union
"for over six decades contributed to the advancement of peace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights in Europe."[ 99]
2013
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
International
"for its extensive efforts to eliminate chemical weapons."[ 100]
2014
Kailash Satyarthi
India
"for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education"[ 101]
Malala Yousafzai
Pakistan
2015
Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet
Tunisia
"for its decisive contribution to the building of a pluralistic democracy in Tunisia in the wake of the Jasmine Revolution of 2011"[ 102]
2016
Juan Manuel Santos
Colombia
"for his resolute efforts to bring the country's more than 50-year-long civil war to an end, a war that has cost the lives of at least 220,000 Colombians and displaced close to six million people"[ 103]
2017
International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
Switzerland
"for its work to draw attention to the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons and for its ground-breaking efforts to achieve a treaty-based prohibition of such weapons"[ 104] .
2018
Denis Mukwege , Nadia Murad
Républik Dhémokratik Kongo / Irak
2019
Abiy Ahmed
Étiopia