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The concept of ''neutrality in conflicts'' must be distinguished from that of Non-alignment , i.e. the willful desistence from Military Alliance s in order to preserve neutrality in case of war, and perhaps with the hope of preventing a war altogether. The concept of ''neutrality in War '' is narrowly defined and puts specific constraints on the neutral party in return for the internationally recognized right to remain neutral. A wider concept is that of Nonbelligerence . The basic International Law covering neutral territories is the Second Hague Convention . A country that reserves the right to become a belligerent if attacked by a party to the war is in a condition of Armed Neutrality . Some neutral countries include:
Other countries may be more active on the international stage, while emphasising an intention to remain neutral in case of war close to the country. By such a declaration of intentions, the country hopes that all belligerents will count on the country's territory as off limits for the enemy, and hence unnecessary to waste resources on. Many countries made such declarations during ; for instance, the date of D-Day was decided on the basis of incoming Atlantic Weather Information secretly supplied to them by Ireland but kept from Germany. Sweden and Switzerland, as embedded within Nazi Germany and its associates, similarly made some concessions to Nazi requests. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINK |
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