Small neutral states weaponize neutrality in Cold War public diplomacy.
During the Cold War, small neutral countries like Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, and Austria had to explain why they stayed neutral. Diplomats developed ways to communicate their neutrality, using it as a political tool and linking it to national identity. The period right after the war was crucial for these countries to establish their public diplomacy strategies. By comparing these countries, researchers found that they all had similar approaches to justifying their neutrality, creating a specific model for small neutral states.