A Special Case between Independence and Interdependence

A Special Case between Independence and Interdependence

Cold War Studies and Cold War Politics in Post-Cold War Switzerland

Autor(en): Andreas Wenger, Christian Nünlist
Journaltitel: Cold War History
Band: 8
Ausgabe: 2
Seiten: 213-240
Verlag(e): Routledge
Publikationsjahr: 2008

Switzerland only played a marginal role in the Cold War, even though the small country was situated very close to the central battleground of any potential armed conflict in Europe the special role that Switzerland played in the East-West conflict was closely linked to its policy of strict neutrality. Swiss Cold War historians have focused on the reasons for the emergence of Switzerland's special case in foreign and security policy and on the consequences of this policy for the political, economic, military, and social relations between Switzerland and its international environment. With the launching of the Parallel History Project (PHP) at ETH Zurich in 1998, Switzerland has become the home of one of the major Cold War History networks. As a result, the findings of a new generation of Swiss Cold War historians are increasingly integrated into an emerging international history of the East-West confrontation.
JavaScript wurde auf Ihrem Browser deaktiviert