
Maintaining Neutrality in Modern Europe
A Military History of the Age of Total War
Pallas Publications (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 27. October 2026
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-90-485-6449-1 (ISBN)
Description
Maintaining Neutrality in Modern Europe examines how states and societies have actively navigated the contested space between belligerence and alliance from the nineteenth century to today, revealing neutrality as a deliberate, emotionally charged political strategy rather than passive non-involvement.
Through eight compelling chapters featuring European case studies - the Netherlands and Switzerland during the World Wars, Belgium under German occupation, and the German Bund's role in post-1815 security - the collection challenges the prevailing assumption that neutrality is simply the absence of a choice. Instead, its contributors demonstrate that non-alignment was an active, continuously contested, and emotionally charged political strategy. The volume makes two significant interventions. First, it bridges the largely separate literatures of diplomatic and military history on the one hand and international relations scholarship on "hedging" on the other, arguing for cross-fertilisation between empirically rich historical case studies and theoretically sophisticated IR frameworks. Second, it expands the scope of neutrality studies by incorporating cultural and emotional history, treating neutrality as mindset as well as policy.
This book is essential reading for scholars and postgraduate students specializing in diplomatic history, security studies, and international relations. It will also appeal to informed general readers, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand the historical roots and contemporary relevance of neutrality in an increasingly polarized world.
Through eight compelling chapters featuring European case studies - the Netherlands and Switzerland during the World Wars, Belgium under German occupation, and the German Bund's role in post-1815 security - the collection challenges the prevailing assumption that neutrality is simply the absence of a choice. Instead, its contributors demonstrate that non-alignment was an active, continuously contested, and emotionally charged political strategy. The volume makes two significant interventions. First, it bridges the largely separate literatures of diplomatic and military history on the one hand and international relations scholarship on "hedging" on the other, arguing for cross-fertilisation between empirically rich historical case studies and theoretically sophisticated IR frameworks. Second, it expands the scope of neutrality studies by incorporating cultural and emotional history, treating neutrality as mindset as well as policy.
This book is essential reading for scholars and postgraduate students specializing in diplomatic history, security studies, and international relations. It will also appeal to informed general readers, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand the historical roots and contemporary relevance of neutrality in an increasingly polarized world.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic
Illustrations
11 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 29 s/w Abbildungen, 11 farbige Abbildungen, 29 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
11 Halftones, color; 29 Halftones, black and white; 11 Illustrations, color; 29 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-90-485-6449-1 (9789048564491)
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Persons
Floribert Baudet is Professor of Military History at the Netherlands Defence Academy and the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His publications include Perspectives on Military Intelligence from the First World War to Mali (edited, 2017) and The art of Scaling: Organising swift adaptation to cope with crises and war (2025).
Samuel Kruizinga is Associate Professor of War Studies at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His research focuses on globalised warfare, neutrality, economic warfare, and small states. Major recent publications include Grey Zone: Conflict beyond War and Peace (with Marco Wyss, 2026).
Henk de Jong is Associate Professor of Military History and Military Strategy at the Netherlands Defence Academy, the Netherlands. His fields of interest and expertise include cultural aspects of war and warfare, particularly its literary and visual perceptions and representations. His publications include Educating Officers: The Thinking Soldier, The NLDA and the Bologna Declaration (edited with Wim Klinkert, Myriame Bollen, Marenne Jansen, Eric-Hans Kramer and Lisette Vos 2019).
Samuel Kruizinga is Associate Professor of War Studies at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His research focuses on globalised warfare, neutrality, economic warfare, and small states. Major recent publications include Grey Zone: Conflict beyond War and Peace (with Marco Wyss, 2026).
Henk de Jong is Associate Professor of Military History and Military Strategy at the Netherlands Defence Academy, the Netherlands. His fields of interest and expertise include cultural aspects of war and warfare, particularly its literary and visual perceptions and representations. His publications include Educating Officers: The Thinking Soldier, The NLDA and the Bologna Declaration (edited with Wim Klinkert, Myriame Bollen, Marenne Jansen, Eric-Hans Kramer and Lisette Vos 2019).
Content
Contents
Chapter 1 - Baudet, Kruizinga, de Jong - Between Coward Angels and Mona Lisa's Smile
Chapter 2 - Jonas - Neutrality and Small-State Security in the German Confederation: Frankfurt and the Politics of Germany and Europe, 1815-1866
Chapter 3 - De Schaepdrijver - "Discussing" Neutrality in a Silenced Polity: Occupied Belgium, 1914-1918
Chapter 4 - Moeyes - "Do not speak to the man at the wheel." The Dutch Demobilization Debate of 1914-1916.
Chapter 5 - Tames - Fear and anxiety in the neutral Netherlands during the First World War
Chapter 6 - Klinkert - "Kindly Hosts": Children, Prisoners of War, and the Politics of Dutch Neutrality, 1914-1918.
Chapter 7 - Olsansky - "With the enemy of the aggressor", Neutrality and the Swiss Army Command during the Era of the World Wars
Chapter 8 - Amersfoort - The End of Neutrality, The Netherlands armed forces and preparations for allied warfare against Germany, 1919-1940
Chapter 9 - Wylie - Grasping at thin air. Neutrality and the defence of Swiss air space during the 2nd world war
Chapter 10 - Figiaconi - Two Sides of the Same Coin? Bridging the Conceptual Divide Between Hedging and Neutrality Literatures`
Chapter 1 - Baudet, Kruizinga, de Jong - Between Coward Angels and Mona Lisa's Smile
Chapter 2 - Jonas - Neutrality and Small-State Security in the German Confederation: Frankfurt and the Politics of Germany and Europe, 1815-1866
Chapter 3 - De Schaepdrijver - "Discussing" Neutrality in a Silenced Polity: Occupied Belgium, 1914-1918
Chapter 4 - Moeyes - "Do not speak to the man at the wheel." The Dutch Demobilization Debate of 1914-1916.
Chapter 5 - Tames - Fear and anxiety in the neutral Netherlands during the First World War
Chapter 6 - Klinkert - "Kindly Hosts": Children, Prisoners of War, and the Politics of Dutch Neutrality, 1914-1918.
Chapter 7 - Olsansky - "With the enemy of the aggressor", Neutrality and the Swiss Army Command during the Era of the World Wars
Chapter 8 - Amersfoort - The End of Neutrality, The Netherlands armed forces and preparations for allied warfare against Germany, 1919-1940
Chapter 9 - Wylie - Grasping at thin air. Neutrality and the defence of Swiss air space during the 2nd world war
Chapter 10 - Figiaconi - Two Sides of the Same Coin? Bridging the Conceptual Divide Between Hedging and Neutrality Literatures`