Author (Person) | Church, Clive, Dardanelli, Paolo |
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Series Title | Regional and Federal Studies |
Series Details | Vol.15, No.2, June 2005, p163-185 |
Publication Date | June 2005 |
ISSN | 1359-7566 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: This article outlines the modern historical evolution of the Swiss political system and describes the main features of its contemporary federalism. In particular, it focuses on how the division of competences and the distribution of power have changed over time, on the factors which have driven these changes, leading to a description of the current situation created by these developments. It then compares the Swiss experience with that of the European Union and draws some lessons from this for the debate on the evolution of the European Union and, in particular, on the adoption and the ratification of the Constitutional Treaty. Although it emphasizes the role of historical experiences and of political culture in shaping Swiss federalism and the difficulties, if not the impossibility, of replicating them in the European context, it concludes that the EU could learn from Switzerland but may not do so. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/ |
Countries / Regions | Switzerland |