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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 1H 32M

Ness 352 med Hilde Henriksen Waage – Fredsnasjonen Norge er bare tull

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Professor i historie Hilde Henriksen Waage har forsket på Oslo-prosessen i over 30 år. I denne samtalen med Ole Asbjørn Ness går hun systematisk gjennom funnene som har gjort hennes forskning kontroversiell i Norge.Waage utfordrer den etablerte fortellingen om Norge som nøytral fredsmegler. Basert på tilgang til graderte dokumenter og omfattende arkivstudier hevder hun at Norge i praksis opptrådte på Israels premisser under forhandlingene, og at den norske rollen var langt mer maktpolitisk enn moralsk.Samtalen dekker blant annet:– hvorfor «nøytral megling» er en myte i internasjonal diplomati– hvordan norske forhandlingsutspill ble klarert med Israel, men ikke med palestinerne– den ekstreme svakheten på palestinsk side på begynnelsen av 1990-tallet– hvordan USA etter hvert ble holdt utenfor Oslo-sporet– hvorfor Oslo-avtalen aldri var en fredsavtale– hvordan fortellingen om «fredsnasjonen Norge» vokste frem– og hva som skjedde da Waage publiserte funn som utfordret dette narrativetWaage forteller også om personlig og faglig motstand, om stans i forskning, og om sentrale dokumenter fra Oslo-prosessen som ifølge henne fortsatt mangler i norske arkiver.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Professor i historie Hilde Henriksen Waage har forsket på Oslo-prosessen i over 30 år. I denne samtalen med Ole Asbjørn Ness går hun systematisk gjennom funnene som har gjort hennes forskning kontroversiell i Norge.Waage utfordrer den etablerte...

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