This research note examines voter preferences in Swiss-EU relations. We identify large shares of cross-pressured voters, i.e., citizens who support the bilateral treaties but wish to either control immigration into Switzerland or oppose a liberalization of social protection measures on the job market. Voters experiencing a trade-off between immigration control and international cooperation are mainly located on the Right. Their share decreased between 2015 and 2019, whereas the share of neutral voters sharply increased. Moreover, negotiations about an Institutional Framework Agreement between Switzerland and the EU have given rise to a new trade-off – namely between social protection and international cooperation – with cross-pressured vote...
This paper investigates how the interplay of parties' preferences, political institutions and electo...
The issue of the free movement of persons occupies center stage in the negotiations on EU enlargemen...
Sovereignism is on the rise. Defending a nation’s political autonomy, fortifying its international b...
This research note examines voter preferences in Swiss-EU relations. We identify large shares of cro...
The trade‐off between international cooperation gains and national sovereignty has become increasing...
This chapter analyzes the dilemma that Swiss citizens face between the reintroduction of some form o...
Swiss-EU relations not only rank among the most important political problems for citizens but are al...
This paper shall analyze Swiss attitudes as they relate to migration in order to explain why recent ...
This article examines why the electorate in German-speaking Switzerland has consistently opposed joi...
This project is a prolongation of our research project on political attitudes and behaviour of dual ...
This article analyses how Europeanisation affects the power resources of social democratic forces in...
Mass domestic opposition increasingly challenges actors and institutions of the European Union. Whil...
In 1992, Swiss voters rejected an accession to the European Economic Area (EEA). Among different rea...
In times of contested globalization, democratic governments have increasing difficulties to reconcil...
The Swiss foreign policy offers a deviant case. Most countries that were neutral during the Cold War...
This paper investigates how the interplay of parties' preferences, political institutions and electo...
The issue of the free movement of persons occupies center stage in the negotiations on EU enlargemen...
Sovereignism is on the rise. Defending a nation’s political autonomy, fortifying its international b...
This research note examines voter preferences in Swiss-EU relations. We identify large shares of cro...
The trade‐off between international cooperation gains and national sovereignty has become increasing...
This chapter analyzes the dilemma that Swiss citizens face between the reintroduction of some form o...
Swiss-EU relations not only rank among the most important political problems for citizens but are al...
This paper shall analyze Swiss attitudes as they relate to migration in order to explain why recent ...
This article examines why the electorate in German-speaking Switzerland has consistently opposed joi...
This project is a prolongation of our research project on political attitudes and behaviour of dual ...
This article analyses how Europeanisation affects the power resources of social democratic forces in...
Mass domestic opposition increasingly challenges actors and institutions of the European Union. Whil...
In 1992, Swiss voters rejected an accession to the European Economic Area (EEA). Among different rea...
In times of contested globalization, democratic governments have increasing difficulties to reconcil...
The Swiss foreign policy offers a deviant case. Most countries that were neutral during the Cold War...
This paper investigates how the interplay of parties' preferences, political institutions and electo...
The issue of the free movement of persons occupies center stage in the negotiations on EU enlargemen...
Sovereignism is on the rise. Defending a nation’s political autonomy, fortifying its international b...