Swiss Foreign Policy, 1945-2002 presents for the first time a comprehensive collection of eight essays addressing the post-war foreign policy of Switzerland. The essays deal with a diverse range of issues: general foreign policy and neutrality; defense and security policy; relations with the United
Swiss Foreign Policy, 1945β2002
β Scribed by JΓΌrg Martin Gabriel, Thomas Fischer (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 227
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
The Price of Political Uniqueness: Swiss Foreign Policy in a Changing World....Pages 1-22
Swiss Security Policy: From Autonomy to Co-operation....Pages 23-45
The Long Road to Membership: Switzerland and the United Nations....Pages 46-73
From Good Offices to an Active Policy of Peace: Switzerlandβs Contribution to International Conflict Resolution....Pages 74-104
The International Committee of the Red Cross and its Development Since 1945....Pages 105-126
Swiss Human Rights Policy: From Reluctance to Normalcy....Pages 127-158
Swiss Arms Control Policy: From Abstention to Participation....Pages 159-185
Swiss Foreign Trade Policy....Pages 186-209
Back Matter....Pages 210-214
β¦ Subjects
International Relations; World History, Global and Transnational History; Imperialism and Colonialism; European History; Modern History; Foreign Policy
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