About This Project
Understanding the purpose and mission behind the Nobel Peace Prize Showcase
Our Mission
The Nobel Peace Prize Showcase is dedicated to documenting and presenting the diplomatic achievements of President Donald J. Trump during his time in office (2017-2021). Our goal is to provide a comprehensive, factual record of the peace initiatives, agreements, and diplomatic breakthroughs that have been recognized as worthy of Nobel Peace Prize consideration.
Through interactive visualizations including maps, timelines, and detailed catalogs, we aim to make this important diplomatic history accessible to researchers, students, journalists, and the general public.
About the Nobel Peace Prize
The Nobel Peace Prize is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel in 1895. It has been awarded annually since 1901 to those who “have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses.”
Nomination Process
- Nominations can be made by qualified nominators including national legislators
- The deadline for nominations is January 31st each year
- The Norwegian Nobel Committee evaluates all nominations
- The prize is typically announced in October
- President Trump has been nominated multiple times (2018, 2020, 2021)
U.S. Presidents and the Nobel Peace Prize
Four U.S. Presidents have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize:
Data Sources
All information presented on this website is sourced from:
- White House Archives
- U.S. State Department
- Official government documents and agreements
- Reputable news sources
- Academic research and analysis
Explore the Record
Discover all documented diplomatic achievements through our interactive gallery.
Explore Gallery