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基本説明
Presents for the first time a comprehensive collection of eight essays, addressing the post-war foreign policy of Switzerland.
Full Description
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 Nations; the Swiss policy of good offices; relations with the International Committee of the Red Cross; Swiss human rights policy; arms control and non-proliferation and foreign economic policy. Through these essays, the dualistic nature of Swiss foreign policy, being at once both strongly internationalist and strongly unilateralist, is examined.
Contents
List of Tables Foreword; A.Thalmann Preface; J.M.Gabriel & T.Fischer Notes on Contributors List of Abbreviations The Price of Political Uniqueness: Swiss Foreign Policy in a Changing World; J.M.Gabriel Swiss Security Policy: From Autonomy to Co-operation; A.Wenger To Join or Not to Join? Switzerland and the United Nations; D.Möckli From Good Offices to an Active Policy of Peace: Switzerland's Contribution to International Conflict Resolution; T.Fischer The International Committee of the Red Cross and its Development Since 1945; H-P.Gasser Swiss Human Rights Policy: From Reluctance to Normalcy; J.A.Fanzun Swiss Arms Control Policy: From Abstention to Participation; A.E.Heinzer Swiss Foreign Trade Policy; R.Senti