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The origins of international counterterrorism : Switzerland at the forefront of crisis negotiations, multilateral diplomacy, and intelligence cooperation (1969-1977) / Aviva Guttmann.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Guttmann, Aviva, author.
Series:
New Perspectives on the Cold War 2.
New perspectives on the Cold War, 2452-2260 ; v. 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Security, International--Switzerland--History--20th century.
Security, International.
Intelligence service--Switzerland--History.
Intelligence service.
Switzerland--Foreign relations.
Switzerland.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 286 pages) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
Leiden : Brill, [2017]
Summary:
Switzerland suffered four major terrorist attacks in 1969 and 1970, which forced the Swiss government to address the issue of international terrorism for the first time. Subsequently, “neutral” Switzerland worked closely with Western Cold War powers to develop international counterterrorism measures and forged a European-Israeli counterterrorist alignment to counter Palestinian terrorism in Europe. Using recently declassified archival records, this book is the first study to examine how the Swiss government positioned the country within the international struggle against terrorism. The book brings to light the creation of the Club de Berne, a secret European network of intelligence agencies connected to Israel and the United States. It offers new insights about the history of Swiss, Western European, and Israeli security cooperation.
Contents:
Introduction
Compliance, Coordination, and Censorship: Switzerland’s Response to Palestinian and Brazilian Terrorism
Switzerland and Palestinian Terrorism: The 1969 Kloten Airport Attack and the 1970 Skyjack Sunday1
Switzerland and Brazilian Terrorism: The Abduction of Ambassador Bucher (1970–71)
Conclusions of Part 1: A Comparison of Crisis Management
At the Forefront through the Backdoor: Switzerland’s Counterterrorism Diplomacy
Swiss Counterterrorism Diplomacy at the icao: “An Elegant Way of Doing Nothing”
Swiss Counterterrorism Diplomacy at the un: A Fastidiously Balanced Position
Swiss Counterterrorism Diplomacy at the CoE: Experts “Making” Foreign Policy
Conclusions of Part 2: Swiss Counterterrorism Policymaking in Multilateral Fora
In Defiance of Neutrality: Switzerland’s Secret Counterterrorism Cooperation
A Secret Counterterrorism Alliance: Intelligence-Sharing within the Club de Berne (1971–1972)
Conclusions of Part 3: A Glimpse into the Club de Berne in the 1980s
Conclusions.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-35669-X
OCLC:
1017989422
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004356696 DOI

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