Part I: Re-imagining Neutrality in the Post-Cold War
Chapter 1: Neutrality and Geopolitics: Responding to Change by Laurent Goetschel
Chapter 2: Neutrality and Small States: A Strategic Approach by Hillary Briffa
Chapter 3: Neutrality and Neutralization: A Geopolitical Statecraft by Herbert Reginbogin
Chapter 4: Neutrality and Peacemaking: A Compass for Austrian Peace Policy by Thomas Roithner
Chapter 5: Neutrality and Diplomacy: Voices of Diplomats by Eva Nowotny and Peter Jankowitsch
Chapter 6: Neutrality in International Organizations I: The United Nations by Angela Kane
Chapter 7: Neutrality in International Organizations II: ASEAN by Charis Si En Tay
Part II: The New Neutrals in the Post-Communist Space
Chapter 8: Belarus: Between Alliance and Neutralism by Yauheni Preiherman and Pascal Lottaz
Chapter 9: Moldova: The Whims of Neutrality Politics by David X. Noack
Chapter 10: Ukraine: Overcoming Geopolitical Insecurity by Heinz Gärtner and Maya Janik
Chapter 11: Georgia: Neutrality as an Alternative to the Atlantic Course? By Heinz Gärtner and Maya Janik
Chapter 12: Serbia: Origins and Impacts of the Military Neutrality Policy by Keiichi Kubo
Chapter 13: Turkmenistan: The Eccentric Neutral by Luca Anceschi
Chapter 14: Afghanistan: A Path toward Stability with Permanent Neutrality? By Nasir A. Andisha
Chapter 15: Mongolia: Neutrality, a Nice Horse by Pascal Lottaz and Tumurjin Ganbaatar