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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 58 MIN

Ness 380 med Hilde Henriksen Waage – Støre løy

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Historieprofessor Hilde Henriksen Waage er gjest hos Ole Asbjørn Ness i denne episoden.Samtalen starter med den pågående striden om arkivene fra Oslo-prosessen i 1993. Da Waage forsket på Norges rolle i fredsforhandlingene mellom Israel og PLO, oppdaget hun at sentrale dokumenter manglet i Utenriksdepartementets arkiver.I 2006 uttalte daværende utenriksminister Jonas Gahr Støre at dokumentene ikke fantes. Senere har flere dokumenter dukket opp, blant annet i utenlandske arkiver og nylig i en pappeske hjemme hos sentrale aktører i Oslo-prosessen.Waage mener saken reiser spørsmål om både arkivhåndtering og den offisielle fortellingen om Norges rolle i fredsprosessen.– I 2006 sa Støre at dokumentene ikke fantes. Senere dukker de opp. Det henger ikke på greip, sier hun i podkasten.Ifølge Waage kan dokumentene også kaste nytt lys over Norges rolle i Oslo-forhandlingene. Hun mener Norge i praksis fulgte Israels linje i forhandlingene, samtidig som landet bygget opp et internasjonalt omdømme som fredsmegler.– Norge gjorde alt Israel sa. Hvis Israel sa hopp, så hoppet vi, sier hun.I andre del av samtalen diskuterer Waage krigen mellom Israel, USA og Iran. Hun mener konflikten må forstås i et historisk perspektiv, og advarer mot forestillingen om at militære angrep kan føre til regimeskifte i Iran.– Det går ikke an å bombe seg til regimeskifte, sier hun.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Historieprofessor Hilde Henriksen Waage er gjest hos Ole Asbjørn Ness i denne episoden.Samtalen starter med den pågående striden om arkivene fra Oslo-prosessen i 1993. Da Waage forsket på Norges rolle i fredsforhandlingene mellom Israel og PLO,...

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