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This lecture covers the analysis of sources in the context of Swiss foreign policy during the Cold War. It delves into the importance of understanding the nature and context of documents, as well as synthesizing their content to uncover the intentions of the authors. The lecture also explores the impact of the Second World War on Switzerland, including the strong criticisms from the Allies and the various consequences faced by the country. Additionally, it discusses the era of Max Petitpierre (1945-1961) and the implementation of an 'active' neutrality policy, emphasizing the balance between neutrality and solidarity through diplomatic gestures and international cooperation.
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