In 1993, the Swiss cantons established the conference of cantonal governments (KdK). While the literature on Swiss federalism generally acknowledges the important role of the KdK, little is known about its specific purpose, in particular compared to other, older intergovernmental councils operating in Switzerland. We therefore investigate the purpose of the KdK and contrast it with two other intercantonal conferences with nationwide scope, namely those on education and finance. To do so, we trace two of the most important federal reform processes of the last decade: the latest renewal of fiscal equalization and educational harmonization. We find a division of labour between the KdK and policy-specific councils. While the former aims at vert...
In modern democratic systems, usually no single collective actor is able to decisively influence pol...
In this research note, I suggest that the design of intergovernmental councils (IGC) accounts for th...
For several decades, comparative politics has treated the Swiss political system as the prime exampl...
In 1993, the Swiss cantons established the Conference of Cantonal Governments (KdK). While the liter...
Intergovernmental councils in Germany comprise 18 sectoral ministerial conferences and the prime min...
Horizontal cooperation between subnational entities is among the central mechanisms that make federa...
In order to allow for regional co-decision making at the central level (shared rule), multilevel sys...
This article studies the institutional conditions that facilitate voluntary member state cooperation...
I examine how the reform of the allocation of tasks implemented in 2008 in Switzerland improves the ...
This research examines the impacts of the Swiss reform of the allocation of tasks which...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)In the German Bund...
Switzerland is a prime example of a starkly decentralized federation. Apart from its decentralized s...
This study analyses the effect of local authorities in the Swiss cantonal parliaments on the allocat...
The federal structure is a defining feature of the Swiss polity. According to the disenchanted hypot...
The federal structure is a defining feature of the Swiss polity. According to the disenchanted hypot...
In modern democratic systems, usually no single collective actor is able to decisively influence pol...
In this research note, I suggest that the design of intergovernmental councils (IGC) accounts for th...
For several decades, comparative politics has treated the Swiss political system as the prime exampl...
In 1993, the Swiss cantons established the Conference of Cantonal Governments (KdK). While the liter...
Intergovernmental councils in Germany comprise 18 sectoral ministerial conferences and the prime min...
Horizontal cooperation between subnational entities is among the central mechanisms that make federa...
In order to allow for regional co-decision making at the central level (shared rule), multilevel sys...
This article studies the institutional conditions that facilitate voluntary member state cooperation...
I examine how the reform of the allocation of tasks implemented in 2008 in Switzerland improves the ...
This research examines the impacts of the Swiss reform of the allocation of tasks which...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)In the German Bund...
Switzerland is a prime example of a starkly decentralized federation. Apart from its decentralized s...
This study analyses the effect of local authorities in the Swiss cantonal parliaments on the allocat...
The federal structure is a defining feature of the Swiss polity. According to the disenchanted hypot...
The federal structure is a defining feature of the Swiss polity. According to the disenchanted hypot...
In modern democratic systems, usually no single collective actor is able to decisively influence pol...
In this research note, I suggest that the design of intergovernmental councils (IGC) accounts for th...
For several decades, comparative politics has treated the Swiss political system as the prime exampl...