Cultural diversity and political stability are historical trademarks of Switzerland. This paradox makes of the country a success story of modern democracies. On many social and political questions, cultural frontiers between linguistic groups have been known to divide the nation. A recent study conducted at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne suggests that these frontiers are disappearing. Switzerland is over with the “Röstigraben”
Central to consociational (or power-sharing) theory is the claim that multicultural societies requir...
The political and economic crisis of EU integration has made it increasingly apparent how challengin...
This article examines why the electorate in German-speaking Switzerland has consistently opposed joi...
Switzerland, a small, landlocked country in the centre of Europe, enjoys a remarkably long and conti...
The multiethnic and multilinguistic character of Switzerland has represented a puzzle for major scho...
Scholarly studies and common accounts of national politics enjoy pointing out the resilience of ideo...
Recent empirical findings highlight how economic geography is important in understanding various pol...
Scholarly studies and common accounts of national politics enjoy pointing out the resilience of ideo...
The Alps have an important role in defining the Swiss national identity, and play a major part in fo...
Since the year 2000, Switzerland has had a totally revised constitution. The main changes deal with ...
The political culture of Switzerland has two particularly original features that sometimes combine i...
Switzerland is home to four national languages followed with a positive image on the international s...
Taking into account the history and experiences of multilingual and multicultural Switzerland, this ...
Switzerland is usually seen as lying outside European developments and norms, due to its unusual dom...
Switzerland consists of different regions, cultures and languages. The minorities in Switzerland are...
Central to consociational (or power-sharing) theory is the claim that multicultural societies requir...
The political and economic crisis of EU integration has made it increasingly apparent how challengin...
This article examines why the electorate in German-speaking Switzerland has consistently opposed joi...
Switzerland, a small, landlocked country in the centre of Europe, enjoys a remarkably long and conti...
The multiethnic and multilinguistic character of Switzerland has represented a puzzle for major scho...
Scholarly studies and common accounts of national politics enjoy pointing out the resilience of ideo...
Recent empirical findings highlight how economic geography is important in understanding various pol...
Scholarly studies and common accounts of national politics enjoy pointing out the resilience of ideo...
The Alps have an important role in defining the Swiss national identity, and play a major part in fo...
Since the year 2000, Switzerland has had a totally revised constitution. The main changes deal with ...
The political culture of Switzerland has two particularly original features that sometimes combine i...
Switzerland is home to four national languages followed with a positive image on the international s...
Taking into account the history and experiences of multilingual and multicultural Switzerland, this ...
Switzerland is usually seen as lying outside European developments and norms, due to its unusual dom...
Switzerland consists of different regions, cultures and languages. The minorities in Switzerland are...
Central to consociational (or power-sharing) theory is the claim that multicultural societies requir...
The political and economic crisis of EU integration has made it increasingly apparent how challengin...
This article examines why the electorate in German-speaking Switzerland has consistently opposed joi...