No. 106: Swiss Foreign Policy 2012
Challenges and Perspectives
Author(s): Daniel Möckli
Editor(s): Daniel Möckli
Series: CSS Analysis in Security Policy
Issue: 106
Publisher(s): Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich
Publication Year: 2011
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Author(s): Daniel Möckli
Editor(s): Daniel Möckli
Series: CSS Analysis in Security Policy
Issue: 106
Publisher(s): Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich
Publication Year: 2011
Swiss foreign policy has become more dynamic in the past decade. However, the latitude for a distinct foreign-policy profile has diminished in recent years. The country's EU policy has reached an impasse. If it is to preserve major national interests in an environment marked by economic crisis and growing multipolarity, Switzerland will have to identify priorities more clearly, take a more strategic approach, and improve coherence in its foreign policy. Further efforts to consolidate domestic support for the country’s peace policy are also needed.
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Shifts in Switzerland's network of representation under Calmy-Rey
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Total Swiss exports by destination country (2010)
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