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  •  | View of the Namcha Barwa massif which reaches an altitude of 7782 meters | MR Online

    News from Qinghai and Xizang (Tibet)

    Originally published: Schweizer Standpunkt on November 22, 2024 by Guy Mettan (more by Schweizer Standpunkt) (Posted Dec 10, 2024)

    Next time you travel to Lhasa, be sure to visit the Museum of Modern Art. Climb the often narrow and steep stairs of the White and Red Potala Palace, light a candle made from yak butter in front of one of the thousands of painted Buddhas of the Jokhang. They are to Lhasa what Versailles and Notre Dame are to Paris.

  •  | Impact of The Ukrainian Conflict on The Political and Economic Situation in Europe | MR Online

    The EU must change course on Ukraine, or risk breaking itself apart

    Originally published: Schweizer Standpunkt on October 18, 2024 by Michael von der Schulenburg and Ruth Firmenich (more by Schweizer Standpunkt) (Posted Nov 08, 2024)

    The EU seems convinced to not only continue, but to increase its effort to escalate the war in Ukraine. No one seems to be able to understand the consequences.

  •  | The European Union and Nuclear Disarmament   a Sensitive Question | Heinrich Böll Stiftung | MR Online

    Eroding neutrality also undermines international Geneva. Yet Geneva remains silent…

    Originally published: Schweizer Standpunkt on August 9, 2024 by Guy Mettan (more by Schweizer Standpunkt) (Posted Aug 27, 2024)

    By adopting unilateral U.S.-European sanctions against Russia in February 2022, even though it had always claimed that it would only apply sanctions endorsed by the United Nations and enshrined in international law, the Swiss government has dealt a heavy blow to neutrality and international Geneva. But in Geneva, nobody flinched. And here are the reasons why.

  •  | Sevim Dagdelen Photo sevimdagdelende | MR Online

    The three great myths of NATO

    Originally published: Schweizer Standpunkt on May 24, 2024 by Sevim Dagdelen (more by Schweizer Standpunkt) (Posted Jun 05, 2024)

    The self-proclaimed defence alliance sees itself as the guardian of law and democracy. In reality, it is leaving a blood trail of devastation across the world.

  •  | Swiss soldiers in ceremonial guard Photo Fabrice CoffriniAFP | MR Online

    Dangerous entanglement of the Swiss Armed Forces with NATO

    Originally published: Schweizer Standpunkt on July 28, 2023 by Jean-Paul Vuilleumier (more by Schweizer Standpunkt) (Posted Aug 18, 2023)

    Perpetual armed neutrality is one of the most important principles of Swiss foreign policy. The idea of neutrality is well anchored in our country, its people, and its history. To abolish it directly and openly is therefore not feasible. For several decades, however, efforts have been made to weaken and disintegrate the original concept of neutrality.

  •  | Background and elements of the war in Ukraine | MR Online

    Background and elements of the war in Ukraine

    Originally published: Schweizer Standpunkt on May 30, 2023 by Swiss Standpoint (more by Schweizer Standpunkt) (Posted Jun 12, 2023)

    “This crisis shows us the weakness of our society”

  •  | Switzerland flag | MR Online

    Switzerland is in danger

    Originally published: Schweizer Standpunkt on May 9, 2023 by Peter Hänseler (more by Schweizer Standpunkt) (Posted May 23, 2023)

    On Swiss neutrality.

  •  | Alfred de Zayas Photo ma | MR Online

    European ‘strategic autonomy’ and the perception of reality

    Originally published: Schweizer Standpunkt on May 2, 2023 by Alfred de Zayas (more by Schweizer Standpunkt) (Posted May 15, 2023)

    French President Emmanuel Macron’s statement in China about developing “strategic autonomy” from the United States is empty posturing intended for the domestic French market.

  •  | Karl Krökel master craftsman of the district and initiator of Craftsmen for Peace Pictures gk | MR Online

    Germany: “Craftsmen for peace”

    Originally published: Schweizer Standpunkt on April 18, 2023 by Marita Brune (more by Schweizer Standpunkt) (Posted May 02, 2023)

    Congress of craftsmen and entrepreneurs in Dessau-Rosslau.

  •  | Europa Vorbereitungen zur Enteignung der Bank Kunden haben begonnen | MR Online

    Credit Suisse: Afterthoughts to the end of the party

    Originally published: Schweizer Standpunkt on April 13, 2023 by Marc Chesney (more by Schweizer Standpunkt) (Posted Apr 28, 2023)

    If you want to win back the trust of people, you have to protect them from the excesses of the financial world.

  •  | Helvetia is the female national personification of Switzerland officially Confœderatio | MR Online

    How Swiss politicians dismantle Swiss neutrality

    Originally published: Schweizer Standpunkt on February 28, 2023 by Christian Müller (more by Schweizer Standpunkt) (Posted Mar 09, 2023)

    The Swiss Confederation—the “Confoederatio Helvetica”, hence the CH on the cars—has been historically neutral since the Congress of Vienna in 1815.

  •  | Switzerland Flag Photo Hippopx | MR Online

    “If Europe is incapable of working for peace, it will vanish from history!”

    Originally published: Schweizer Standpunkt on October 31, 2022 by Joel Toussaint (more by Schweizer Standpunkt) (Posted Nov 11, 2022)

    Georges Martin: Switzerland has always considered that there are two elements to its neutrality: the “right of neutrality” in case of war, as stipulated in the Hague Convention of 1907, and the “policy of neutrality”.

  •  | Alfred de Zayas Photo ma | MR Online

    Double-Standards at the UN Human Rights Council

    Originally published: Schweizer Standpunkt on 11 June 2022 by Alfred de Zayas,* Geneva (more by Schweizer Standpunkt) (Posted Jun 25, 2022)

    It is no secret that the UN Human Rights Council essentially serves the interests of the Western developed countries and does not have a holistic approach to all human rights. Blackmail and bullying are common practices, and the US has proven that it has sufficient “soft power” to cajole weaker countries.

  •  | Putins State of the Union   The Greanville Post | MR Online

    Truths and lies about pledges made to Russia

    Originally published: Schweizer Standpunkt on February 17, 2022 by Guy Mettan (more by Schweizer Standpunkt) (Posted Feb 19, 2022)

    The information war surrounding tensions between NATO and Russia over Ukraine often leads to distortions of historical reality.

Monthly Review Essays

  • US Imperialism in Crisis: Opportunities and Challenges to a Global Community with a Shared Future
    Sam-Kee Cheng  | A late 1940s Soviet poster showing a US military service member lounging on top of a German factory smoking a cigar The text beneath reads DER DOLLARIMPERIALISMUS dollar imperialism | MR Online

    1. Introduction The predominance of US economic, political and military power in the world was established at the end of the Second World War.1 With just 6.3 percent of global population, the United States held about 50 percent of the world wealth in 1948. As the only power which had used nuclear weapons on civilian […]

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