A call for a national and global reassessment. For decision-makers, concerned citizens and those seeking a better understanding of the global landscape, 'Switzerland: Checkmate?' offers a thought-provoking and timely analysis. The book goes beyond the Swiss context to explore a crucial question with far-reaching implications: has the current global paradigm made even the most neutral nations vulnerable?
Key features:
Thematic approach: Structured around seven key questions, the book explores Switzerland's relationship with organisations such as NATO and the European Union, while exposing the consequences of the 'Great Reset' narrative.
Beyond national borders: While Switzerland is a compelling case study, the book argues that its 'checkmate' scenario reflects a broader global trend of national decline within the current paradigm.
Alternative perspectives: The book recognises the belief in a new world order and the rise of the BRICS bloc as potential alternatives. However, it questions the idea that aligning with a single power structure guarantees success.
Capillary Vassalization: 'Switzerland: Checkmate?' explores a crucial but often overlooked concept: the gradual erosion of national sovereignty through subtle economic and political pressures.
This book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the complex global chessboard.