Between 1991 and 2013 the institute awarded the Truman Peace Prize (formerly known as "The Gitelson Peace Award") to "individuals who have made a significant contribution to the advancement of peace regionally or throughout the world." This reward reflects the Truman Institute's commitment to the promotion of peace. The winners of the prize over the years: • 1991 – Former French Health Minister
Simone Veil – In recognition for her contribution towards European understanding of the
Israeli–Palestinian conflict. • 1994 – Former Norwegian Foreign Minister
Johan Jorgen Holst – In recognition for his contribution to bringing about a rapprochement between the peoples of the Middle East and leading to a new atmosphere in the relationship between formerly hostile peoples. The prize was awarded
posthumously. • 1999 – Former
US Senator George Mitchell – In recognition for his persistent contribution of wise counsel, sensitive diplomacy and unflagging determination and for his lead role in brokering the
Good Friday Peace Agreement. • 2001 – Former US ambassador
Richard Holbrooke – In recognition of his pivotal contribution to bringing the
conflict in Bosnia closer to resolution. • 2006 – US General (ret.)
Colin L. Powell – In recognition of his contribution to fighting the
war on terror, his fervent advocacy of the universal ideal of
democracy and his skillful employment of
diplomacy to build trust and forge alliances. • 2008 – Former US ambassador
Dennis B. Ross – In recognition of his contributions to building bridges of understanding between nations while upholding his personal commitment to the principles of democracy, freedom and pluralism; in appreciation of his extraordinary diplomatic skills and tireless efforts in the pursuit of peace in the Middle East; and in tribute to his steadfast support for the State of Israel. • 2011 – Former head of the
World Bank,
Sir James D. Wolfensohn – In recognition of his contribution to the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians; in appreciation of his exceptional insight and leadership with regards to the diplomatic process; and in tribute to his concern for the wellbeing of Israel and the
Palestinian people. • 2013 – Former American
Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of Labor the Honorable
George P. Shultz – In recognition for his commitment to advance peace negotiations between Israel and her neighbors, while strengthening Israel's defensive capabilities; his unceasing efforts to secure the right of the
Jews in the former
Soviet Union to
emigrate to Israel and to other countries in the free world; and to acknowledge his leadership role in the efforts to stabilize Israel's economy in the 1980s. == Activities ==