In 2004 the Swiss people accepted a new equalization scheme and a new distribution of competences between the federal state and the cantons. It was argued that the reform was successful because of the capacity of veto-players to overcome their interests and adopt a ‘problem-solving’ interaction mode. We propose a different interpretation and argue that distributive issues and the accommodation of actors' interests crucially mattered. We identify three mechanisms that contribute to a successful reform, i.e. package-deals, side-payments and the downsizing of the reform. Our in-depth, mainly qualitative study of both the content of the reform and related decision-making process supports the pertinence of these strategies for the explanation of...
Switzerland is a prominent example of a federal state. It is the second oldest such state in the wor...
Switzerland is a prime example of a starkly decentralized federation. Apart from its decentralized s...
In 1993, the Swiss cantons established the Conference of Cantonal Governments (KdK). While the liter...
The federal structure is a defining feature of the Swiss polity. According to the disenchanted hypot...
The article presents a case of successful constitutional change in Switzerland, the "re-assignment o...
The federal structure is a defining feature of the Swiss polity. According to the disenchanted hypot...
This article examines the decision-making process leading to the new constitutional articles on educ...
The Swiss cantons dispose of a strong autonomy with manifold competences. In an international perspe...
continue to grap-ple with general federalism reforms, Swit-zerland approved a complete overhaul of i...
This article aims to delineate changes in the institutions of Swiss federalism. It shows that that t...
This article puts the self-interest hypothesis to an empirical test by analysing the 2004 referendum...
Switzerland’s federalism is generally known as being a prime example of power sharing between a cent...
In order to fend off central encroachment into subnational areas of power and/or seek policy rewards...
I examine how the reform of the allocation of tasks implemented in 2008 in Switzerland improves the ...
The political and economic crisis of EU integration has made it increasingly apparent how challengin...
Switzerland is a prominent example of a federal state. It is the second oldest such state in the wor...
Switzerland is a prime example of a starkly decentralized federation. Apart from its decentralized s...
In 1993, the Swiss cantons established the Conference of Cantonal Governments (KdK). While the liter...
The federal structure is a defining feature of the Swiss polity. According to the disenchanted hypot...
The article presents a case of successful constitutional change in Switzerland, the "re-assignment o...
The federal structure is a defining feature of the Swiss polity. According to the disenchanted hypot...
This article examines the decision-making process leading to the new constitutional articles on educ...
The Swiss cantons dispose of a strong autonomy with manifold competences. In an international perspe...
continue to grap-ple with general federalism reforms, Swit-zerland approved a complete overhaul of i...
This article aims to delineate changes in the institutions of Swiss federalism. It shows that that t...
This article puts the self-interest hypothesis to an empirical test by analysing the 2004 referendum...
Switzerland’s federalism is generally known as being a prime example of power sharing between a cent...
In order to fend off central encroachment into subnational areas of power and/or seek policy rewards...
I examine how the reform of the allocation of tasks implemented in 2008 in Switzerland improves the ...
The political and economic crisis of EU integration has made it increasingly apparent how challengin...
Switzerland is a prominent example of a federal state. It is the second oldest such state in the wor...
Switzerland is a prime example of a starkly decentralized federation. Apart from its decentralized s...
In 1993, the Swiss cantons established the Conference of Cantonal Governments (KdK). While the liter...