Cold War neutrals' role redefined, shaping global politics and alliances.
The research on Cold War neutrality has evolved in recent years, shedding new light on the roles of Austria, Finland, Sweden, and Switzerland. By delving into previously classified archives, scholars have uncovered how these countries' neutral status was intertwined with their domestic politics and beliefs. This latest research emphasizes the significance of these internal factors in shaping their foreign policies during the Cold War.