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  2. Swiss neutrality - Wikipedia

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    However, the country was forced to adopt the so-called "differential neutrality", which required Switzerland to participate in economic sanctions while preserving its military neutrality, a policy initially welcomed to establish the Swiss solidarity with international efforts to promote a peaceful world order. [21]

  3. Switzerland as a federal state - Wikipedia

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    The rise of Switzerland as a federal state began on 12 September 1848, with the creation of a federal constitution in response to a 27-day civil war, the Sonderbundskrieg. The constitution, which was heavily influenced by the United States Constitution and the ideas of the French Revolution , was modified several times during the following ...

  4. Politics of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The government of Switzerland is a federal state with direct democracy. [1] ... (so-called "Milizsystem" or ... found that peaceful protesters faced disproportionate ...

  5. Switzerland: Peaceful, with guns - AOL

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  6. Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Constitution adopted in 1848 is the legal foundation of Switzerland's federal state. [93] It is regularly modified by referendum and has been completely revised twice, in 1874 and 1999. The constitution outlines rights of individuals and citizen participation in public affairs, divides the powers between the confederation and the ...

  7. World leaders meet in Switzerland to discuss a Ukraine peace ...

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    OBBÜRGEN, Switzerland (AP) — Dozens of world leaders converged on a Swiss resort Saturday to discuss how to bring peace to war-ravaged Ukraine, though any hopes of a real breakthrough were ...

  8. Switzerland–NATO relations - Wikipedia

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    Although the European powers (Austria, France, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Prussia, Russia, Spain and Sweden) agreed at the Congress of Vienna in May 1815 that Switzerland should be neutral, final ratification was delayed until after Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated so that some coalition forces could invade France via Swiss territory.

  9. Is Switzerland Preparing Its Citizens for Nuclear Conflict? - AOL

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    Readers may want to stock up on Toblerone bars, high-end watches, and emmental cheese—at least if recent rumors that the Swiss government is preparing its population for a potential nuclear ...