This lecture delves into Switzerland's international relations during the Cold War, focusing on cultural diplomacy initiatives such as radio broadcasts and exhibitions to project a positive image abroad. It explores Switzerland's unique position, its propaganda efforts, and the challenges faced in maintaining neutrality. The instructor discusses the country's role in the post-war era, its cultural heritage promotion, and the impact of these initiatives on its foreign policy.
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