Is Swiss Neutrality Still Relevant in a Fragmented World?
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This week on Geopolitically Correct, something a little different.
Instead of our usual deep-dive into European geopolitics, I’m sharing reflections from a recent congress on Swiss neutrality—a topic that may seem local, but actually cuts to the heart of current global debates.
From sanctions policy to the limits of neutrality in wartime, Switzerland’s foreign policy choices are being watched closely across Europe. I had the chance to moderate a discussion at the event and wanted to bring some of those insights directly to you.
🎙️ In this episode:
Why neutrality still matters in a world of shifting alliances
How Switzerland navigates pressure from both the EU and broader Western partners
Whether neutrality means indifference—or if it can still be a tool for diplomacy and peace
We also explore how neutrality is interpreted in Swiss law, where it’s headed next, and how it fits into broader European security debates—from Ukraine to sanctions to mediation efforts.
📌 A quick but important reflection on a policy that continues to evolve—and provoke debate.
💬 Do you think neutrality still offers value in today’s world? Or is it time to rethink it entirely?
👇 Let me know in the comments.
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