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The Challenge of Neutrality: Diplomacy and the Defense of Switzerland

AUTHOR: George P. Schultz (Foreword), et al
ISBN: 0739102745

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The Challenge of Neutrality: Diplomacy and the Defense of Switzerland
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by George P. Schultz (Foreword), et al

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Georges-AndrŽ Chevallaz--prominent historian and former President of the Confederation--begins his study of Swiss neutrality during the World War II with two essential questions: why, in the face of German imperialism--with its authoritarian, totalitarian, and racist ideology--did Switzerland declare neutrality? Why did it not join the "camp of democracies," or the other European nations who resolved to hold firm against the Germans? Chevallaz's provocative and insightful book, presented here for the first time in English, attempts to answer these questions and further offers an even-handed reevaluation of the role of the principal actors in Swiss politics of the time, notably Marcel Pilet-Golaz, head of the Department of Foreign Affairs, and General Guisan.

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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: French


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         Book Review

The Challenge of Neutrality: Diplomacy and the Defense of Switzerland
- Book Reviews,
by George P. Schultz (Foreword), et al

Challenge of Neutrality

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Georges-Andr� Chevallaz—prominent historian and former President of the Confederation—begins his study of Swiss neutrality during the World War II with two essential questions: why, in the face of German imperialism—with its authoritarian, totalitarian, and racist ideology—did Switzerland declare neutrality? Why did it not join the "camp of democracies," or the other European nations who resolved to hold firm against the Germans? Chevallaz's provocative and insightful book, presented here for the first time in English, attempts to answer these questions and further offers an even-handed reevaluation of the role of the principal actors in Swiss politics of the time, notably Marcel Pilet-Golaz, head of the Department of Foreign Affairs, and General Guisan.


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