Introduction: Neutrality and Nonalignment in World Politics during the Cold War

Author:

Fischer Thomas1,Aunesluoma Juhana2,Makko Aryo3

Affiliation:

1. Thomas Fischer until recently was a research fellow and visiting lecturer in history and political science at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva and is currently based in Ottawa, Canada

2. Juhana Aunesluoma is the Government of Finland and David and Nancy Speer Professor in Finnish Studies at the University of Minnesota

3. Aryo Makko is a postdoctoral researcher at Stockholm University and a visiting scholar at Harvard University's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies

Abstract

Over the past two decades, research on Cold War neutrality has advanced rapidly. With the declassification of important archival collections, the image of the four European “classic” neutrals—Austria, Finland, Sweden, and Switzerland—has changed considerably. New facets have emerged in the understanding of how neutrality functioned as a part of the Cold War international system. In particular, the importance and connections of neutrality's domestic political and ideational dimensions in foreign policymaking has been stressed in the latest research on Cold War neutrality.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,History

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