See for example Lothar Ruehl, NATO Strategy and the Neutrals. Paper presented at a seminar organized by the Graduate Institute of International Relations (Geneva, September 1986).
2.
For a good summary see Harto Hakovirta, 'European "Neutralism" in East-West System Change', in H. Hakovirta , ed., Fragmentation and Integration. Aspects of International System Change (Tampere, The Finnish Political Science Association, 1986).
3.
For efforts along these lines, see for example Bill McSweeney, 'The Politics of Neutrality: Focus on Security for Smaller Nations', Bulletin of Peace Proposals, vol. 18 (1987), no. 1, pp. 33-47, or Josef Binter, 'The Future of Neutrality', in Neutrality as a Strategy for Peace (Amsterdam: CONNPI, 1988), pp. 9-23. For a more system-oriented effort see Burkhard Aufferman, 'Neutralism as an Alternative Security Concept', Current Research on Peace and Violence, no. 3, 1988, pp. 82-87.
4.
For an effort to develop this theme, see Pertti Joenniemi, On the Arms Trade Policies of the Neutrals. Two Ways of Reading a Crisis. Paper presented to the END Convention, Lund, Sweden, July 1988.
5.
For an interesting way of tackling them, see Bill McSweeney, The European Neutrals and the European Community (Amsterdam: CONNPI, 1988), pp. 37-49.
6.
For more general efforts of critical analyses, see Richard K. Ashley, 'The Geopolitics of Geopolitical Space. Towards a Critical Social Theory of International Politics ', Alternatives, vol. 12 (1987), no. 4, pp. 403-435, and Bradley S. Klein, 'After Strategy: The Search for Post-Modern Politics of Peace', Alternatives, vol. 13 ( 1988), no. 3, pp. 293-319.