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“If We Had Swedes as Neighbors…”

Published January 23, 2026, 05:19
“If We Had Swedes as Neighbors…”

The article is a reflective essay on the history of conflict and the human tendency to seek the easy solution of confrontation with neighbors. The author wonders why, when problems arise, many yearn for an ideal, peaceful neighborhood (like with the Swedes), while history shows that war was the norm and peace the exception. It examines historical examples, such as the wars of the Swedes, the conflicts between the French and the English, and the issue of Schleswig-Holstein, to demonstrate that differences and conflicts are timeless. It points out that even today, despite the creation of international organizations to maintain peace, geopolitical tensions remain high. The author refers to Lord Palmerston's view on the Schleswig-Holstein issue, emphasizing the complexity of geopolitical problems. It highlights that history teaches us that peace is not guaranteed and that managing differences requires wisdom and care. The article concludes with a warning of impending unfavorable developments, implying that history may repeat itself and that humanity is at risk of returning to times of conflict.