Switzerland is a confederation. It means that our country follows a federal policy. Indeed the country is separated into 26 cantons. The country is ruled partly by the cantons and partly by the confederation. The constitution defines the role of both parts of the state. Therefore eac
Dear Readers, Federalism is a political system based on the distribution of power between the centra...
Thisarticlefocusesonthepoliticalclaimsmadebyimmigrantsandethnicminori- ties in France and Switzerlan...
The Swiss ethos for solidarity strongly refers to social cohesion inside the various territorial lev...
In Switzerland, sub-national regulation in the field of immigration has developed mainly in relation...
Switzerland is experiencing since the late 19th century immigration as economic necessity and cultur...
Switzerland consists of different regions, cultures and languages. The minorities in Switzerland are...
This chapter analyses how social policies aimed at reducing social risks translate into an instituti...
Switzerland is recognised as an immigration country. As in other European countries, awareness of th...
Since the year 2000, Switzerland has had a totally revised constitution. The main changes deal with ...
Switzerland is a prominent example of a federal state. It is the second oldest such state in the wor...
The following chapter summaries from an historical perspective recent developments of Swiss migratio...
par Barbara Fouquet-Chauprade, Julia Napoli Abstract The Swiss context presents a specific patt...
Immigration is a prominent and contested global topic of contemporary politics. Several recent popu...
The role of state discourses in the construction of `otherness' and in the production of inequality...
The political and economic crisis of EU integration has made it increasingly apparent how challengin...
Dear Readers, Federalism is a political system based on the distribution of power between the centra...
Thisarticlefocusesonthepoliticalclaimsmadebyimmigrantsandethnicminori- ties in France and Switzerlan...
The Swiss ethos for solidarity strongly refers to social cohesion inside the various territorial lev...
In Switzerland, sub-national regulation in the field of immigration has developed mainly in relation...
Switzerland is experiencing since the late 19th century immigration as economic necessity and cultur...
Switzerland consists of different regions, cultures and languages. The minorities in Switzerland are...
This chapter analyses how social policies aimed at reducing social risks translate into an instituti...
Switzerland is recognised as an immigration country. As in other European countries, awareness of th...
Since the year 2000, Switzerland has had a totally revised constitution. The main changes deal with ...
Switzerland is a prominent example of a federal state. It is the second oldest such state in the wor...
The following chapter summaries from an historical perspective recent developments of Swiss migratio...
par Barbara Fouquet-Chauprade, Julia Napoli Abstract The Swiss context presents a specific patt...
Immigration is a prominent and contested global topic of contemporary politics. Several recent popu...
The role of state discourses in the construction of `otherness' and in the production of inequality...
The political and economic crisis of EU integration has made it increasingly apparent how challengin...
Dear Readers, Federalism is a political system based on the distribution of power between the centra...
Thisarticlefocusesonthepoliticalclaimsmadebyimmigrantsandethnicminori- ties in France and Switzerlan...
The Swiss ethos for solidarity strongly refers to social cohesion inside the various territorial lev...