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From Neutrality to Membership: Sweden and the United Nations, 1941–1946

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2016

NORBERT GÖTZ*
Affiliation:
Institute of Contemporary History, Södertörn University, S-141 89 Huddinge / Stockholm; norbert.gotz@sh.se

Abstract

Sweden's relationship with the United Nations fluctuated considerably between 1941 and 1946. This article examines how the Nordic country's own security interests were sometimes viewed as compatible and sometimes at odds with membership of the United Nations. The discussions surrounding Sweden's accession to the United Nations and actions of its first delegates to the international organisation are explored at length. So too is the discrepancy between Sweden's reputation for neutrality and its enthusiastic support for the United Nations, on the one hand, and its internal debates and policy decisions during the 1940s, on the other. Finally, the article explores the ways in which Sweden used the United Nations as an arena in which to manifest both its indifference to security alignment and its exceptionalism in world affairs.

German abstract

Schwedens Beziehung zu den Vereinten Nationen unterlag im Zeitraum 1941 bis 1946 starken Schwankungen. Der vorliegende Aufsatz zeigt auf, wie die Sicherheitsinteressen dieses nordischen Landes als mit einer VN-Mitgliedschaft vereinbar, zu anderen Zeitpunkten hingegen als unvereinbar betrachtet wurden. Die Diskussionen im Zusammenhang mit Schwedens Beitritt zu den VN werden ausführlich unteruscht, wie auch das Vorgehen der ersten schwedischen VN-Delegation. Deutlich wird die Diskrepanz zwischen dem schwedischen Ruf eines Horts der Neutralität und enthusiastischer VN-Orientierung einerseits und den internen schwedischen Debatten und politischen Entscheidungen der 1940er Jahre andererseits. Schweden benutzte die Vereinten Nationen als Arena in der das Land seine bündnispolitische Indifferenz und seine Sonderrolle in der Weltpolitik demonstrieren konnte.

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