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Switzerland is the country that enjoyed a stable democratic government for around 700 years by maintaining a policy of neutrality. Since the early 19th century, it has avoided involvement in international conflicts, which has allowed it to focus on internal stability and governance. This neutrality has contributed to its reputation as a hub for diplomacy and international organizations.

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