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Seventy years after Austria declared its permanent neutrality, the nation finds itself at a crossroads. Once celebrated as a cornerstone of its post-war identity and security policy, Austria’s neutrality is increasingly being questioned amid shifting geopolitical dynamics and rising regional tensions. As global power balances evolve and security challenges become more complex, the International Centre for Defence and Security examines whether Austria’s long-standing stance of neutrality remains viable – or if it requires a strategic reassessment to meet the demands of the 21st century.

Austria’s Historical Commitment to Neutrality in a Changing Europe

Since the signing of the Austrian State Treaty in 1955, Austria has steadfastly adhered to a policy of permanent neutrality, a principle enshrined in its constitution. This commitment emerged as a strategic response to Cold War divisions, positioning Austria as a bridge between Eastern and Western blocs. Over the decades,…

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Author : Atticus Reed

Publish date : 2025-10-28 13:40:00

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