Central to consociational (or power-sharing) theory is the claim that multicultural societies require electoral systems based on proportional representation (PR) in order to ensure a fair representation of the various cultural groups in parliament. In this context, Switzerland is often cited as a “PR country”, as well as the key example of successful consociationalism. This article argues that, in this respect, the Swiss experience does not support consociational theory as far as the representation of linguistic groups is concerned. The counterevidence is found by exploring the variety of Swiss electoral systems, both at the national level and in the four multilingual cantons. The article suggests that territoriality (i.e. definition of ele...
Cultural diversity and political stability are historical trademarks of Switzerland. This paradox ma...
Switzerland is a prime example of a starkly decentralized federation. Apart from its decentralized s...
Switzerland is often quoted as a success story for its handling of linguistic and cultural diversity...
The elections to the Swiss Federal Council in December 2015 re-established a system of party-centred...
Prospects for democracy in multi-ethnic societies are generally more promising if elections are not ...
Large coalition governments, including all relevant parties, are at the heart of the consociational ...
Formal rules for group representation like constitutional quotas or reserved seats are among the mos...
Does direct democracy tend to endanger or to protect minorities in multicultural countries? The resp...
Online publication 12 March 2013.Contrary to the view that linguistic homogeneity is required to cre...
The subject of this analysis paper is the Swiss and the Macedonian society and the constitutional ar...
Switzerland consists of different regions, cultures and languages. The minorities in Switzerland are...
This article analyses the role of language in Swiss politics, focusing in particular on its influenc...
The article examines the determinants of party fragmentation based on electoral district data from t...
The political system of Switzerland is unique and in no other country around the world exists a syst...
Over the last fifty years, eighteen regional assemblies in Europe have debated the extension of voti...
Cultural diversity and political stability are historical trademarks of Switzerland. This paradox ma...
Switzerland is a prime example of a starkly decentralized federation. Apart from its decentralized s...
Switzerland is often quoted as a success story for its handling of linguistic and cultural diversity...
The elections to the Swiss Federal Council in December 2015 re-established a system of party-centred...
Prospects for democracy in multi-ethnic societies are generally more promising if elections are not ...
Large coalition governments, including all relevant parties, are at the heart of the consociational ...
Formal rules for group representation like constitutional quotas or reserved seats are among the mos...
Does direct democracy tend to endanger or to protect minorities in multicultural countries? The resp...
Online publication 12 March 2013.Contrary to the view that linguistic homogeneity is required to cre...
The subject of this analysis paper is the Swiss and the Macedonian society and the constitutional ar...
Switzerland consists of different regions, cultures and languages. The minorities in Switzerland are...
This article analyses the role of language in Swiss politics, focusing in particular on its influenc...
The article examines the determinants of party fragmentation based on electoral district data from t...
The political system of Switzerland is unique and in no other country around the world exists a syst...
Over the last fifty years, eighteen regional assemblies in Europe have debated the extension of voti...
Cultural diversity and political stability are historical trademarks of Switzerland. This paradox ma...
Switzerland is a prime example of a starkly decentralized federation. Apart from its decentralized s...
Switzerland is often quoted as a success story for its handling of linguistic and cultural diversity...