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Notions of Neutralities

Edited by Pascal Lottaz and Herbert R. Reginbogin
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Neutrality serves different purposes during times of war and peace. ‘Notions of Neutralities’ portrays those historical challenges that neutrals faced, and are still facing, to maintain some form of economic stability and political order as chaos and wars rage. Neutrals are exposed to existential issues and questions of civil-society, international politics, and morality, in a world defiant to principles of universal peace. Every age has its own armed conflicts and while the questions they raise are often the same, the answers are different because the international word order changes. Is neutrality justifiable even when the humanity of civilization is at risk as in the Second World War or the wars of the post-Cold War era? Can those who refuse the call to arms still act by providing humanitarian services to contain the impact of war or, on the contrary, are neutrals shut-off from global politics – mere weaklings that “suffer what they must?"
This book addresses such questions through an interdisciplinary scholarship by some of the world’s foremost experts on neutrality. Twelve chapters tackle different but profound aspects of the concept over a span of five hundred years. They succinctly show the evolution of international norms in the context of war and peace. What is more, the essays portray fundamental categories of thinking about a variety of neutralities that the international system has produced in the past and present. The authors discuss the complexities of neutrality, providing a new and refreshing understanding of international relations and security for the past as well as for the multipolar world of the twenty-first century.
PART I: NEUTRALITY DISCOURSE
1. A Threefold Struggle over Neutrality: The American Experience in the 1930s (page 3)
Stephen C. Neff

2. Changing Concepts and Understandings of Neutrality in the Cold War: The Neutral and Non-Aligned States (N+N) (page 29)
Oliver Bange

​3. "Neutrality, Our Most Precious Treasure, Keeps War Far Away": Narratives of Dutch Neutrality, 1840 – 1940 (page 41)
Wim Klinkert
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PART II: NEUTRALITIES AS STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS
4. The Forgotten History of Maritime Neutrality, 1500 – 1800 (page 67)
Leos Müller

 5. The British View of Neutrality in 1872 (page 87)
Elizabeth Chadwick

6. Neutrality and Wartime Japan (page 113)
Pascal Lottaz
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PART III: NEUTRALITIES IN USE
7. "Private Neutrality": The Bank for International Settlements (page 137)
Pascal Lottaz and Herbert R. Reginbogin

8. Neutrality as an Instrument of Soviet Foreign Policy, 1945 – 53 (page 161)
Peter Ruggenthaler

9. Neutrality: Past Lessons & Visions: Providing Peace, Security, and Justice in the Twenty-First Century (page 185)
Herbert R. Reginbogin
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PART IV: NEUTRALITY AS FOREIGN POLICY
10. The Vatican, World War II, and Asia: Lessons of Neutral Diplomacy (page 215)
Pascal Lottaz and Florentino Rodao

11. The Evolution of Yugoslav Non-alignment (page 239)
Tvrtko Jakovina

12. Politics of Neutrality in the Post-Soviet Space: A Comparison of Concepts, Practices, and Outcomes of Neutrality in Moldova, Turkmenistan, and Ukraine 1990–2015 (page 267)
David X. Noack
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  • Books
    • Neutral Beyond the Cold
    • Permanent Neutrality
    • Notions of Neutralities
    • The Vatican and Permanent Neutrality
    • Engaged Neutrality
    • The European Neutrals and NATO
    • Sweden, Japan and WWII
  • Events
    • Conferences
    • Workshops
  • Members
    • Pascal Lottaz
    • Herbert R. Reginbogin
    • Heinz Gärtner
    • Johanna Rainio-Niemi
    • Vasileios Syros
    • Andrew Cottey
    • Eric Golson
    • Hillary Briffa
  • Info
    • Blog