The utility of neutrality

Neutrality used to be a European thing, but it is now in steep decline. If it were an animal, we’d have to declare it an endangered species.
Gwynne Dyer talks about his 1986 National Film Board documentary Harder Thank It Looks, which explored how difficult it is for northern counties to remain neutral.

LONDON, U.K.—Neutrality used to be a European thing, but it is now in steep decline. If it were an animal, we’d have to declare it an endangered species.

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