This in-depth study of the decision-making processes of the early 2000s shows that the Swiss consensus democracy has changed considerably. Power relations have transformed, conflict has increased, coalitions have become more unstable and outputs less predictable. Yet these challenges to consensus politics provide opportunities for innovation
Richard Rose claimed in 2000 that threats to Swiss consensus democracy had reached a peak. But in re...
Consensus democracies like Switzerland are generally known to have a low innovation capacity (Lijpha...
This paper studies the relation between coalition structures in policy processes and policy change. ...
The present article addresses the question of whether Switzerland can continue to be seen as an extr...
Recent contributions have highlighted the stability of consensus, corporatism and consociationalism ...
The present article addresses the question of whether Switzerland can continue to be seen as an extr...
Despite Switzerland's small size, its political system is one of the most complex and fascinating am...
This dissertation is guided by two main research questions: First, how does consensus democracy in S...
In modern democratic systems, usually no single collective actor is able to decisively influence pol...
The present article addresses the question of whether Switzerland can continue to be seen as an extr...
The present article addresses the question of whether Switzerland can continue to be seen as an extr...
The present article addresses the question of whether Switzerland can continue to be seen as an extr...
The Rational Choice theory has been one of the dominating theories in political science over the yea...
This open access book provides an updated and fully revised 4th edition of this authoritative analys...
Large coalition governments, including all relevant parties, are at the heart of the consociational ...
Richard Rose claimed in 2000 that threats to Swiss consensus democracy had reached a peak. But in re...
Consensus democracies like Switzerland are generally known to have a low innovation capacity (Lijpha...
This paper studies the relation between coalition structures in policy processes and policy change. ...
The present article addresses the question of whether Switzerland can continue to be seen as an extr...
Recent contributions have highlighted the stability of consensus, corporatism and consociationalism ...
The present article addresses the question of whether Switzerland can continue to be seen as an extr...
Despite Switzerland's small size, its political system is one of the most complex and fascinating am...
This dissertation is guided by two main research questions: First, how does consensus democracy in S...
In modern democratic systems, usually no single collective actor is able to decisively influence pol...
The present article addresses the question of whether Switzerland can continue to be seen as an extr...
The present article addresses the question of whether Switzerland can continue to be seen as an extr...
The present article addresses the question of whether Switzerland can continue to be seen as an extr...
The Rational Choice theory has been one of the dominating theories in political science over the yea...
This open access book provides an updated and fully revised 4th edition of this authoritative analys...
Large coalition governments, including all relevant parties, are at the heart of the consociational ...
Richard Rose claimed in 2000 that threats to Swiss consensus democracy had reached a peak. But in re...
Consensus democracies like Switzerland are generally known to have a low innovation capacity (Lijpha...
This paper studies the relation between coalition structures in policy processes and policy change. ...