Parliament sees the UN Security Council as an opportunity to finally do foreign policy.
Suddenly Switzerland is sitting with the big ones. She has been one of ten non-permanent members of the UN Security Council since the beginning of the year. Over the next two years, she will discuss and decide on crises, wars and peace together with the representatives of the five veto powers USA, China, Russia, France and Great Britain. This unfamiliar role harbors neutrality policy risks – and arouses greed.