The Oxford Handbook of Swiss Politics

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serval:BIB_75DA1B5E1039
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Book:A book with an explicit publisher.
Publication sub-type
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Title
The Oxford Handbook of Swiss Politics
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Address of publication
Oxford
ISBN
9780192871787
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2024
Editor
Fossati Flavia, Häusermann Silja, Papadopoulos Yannis, Sciarini Pascal, Vatter Adrian, Emmenegger Patrick
Edition
1th edition
Language
english
Number of pages
896
Abstract
This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the many different facets of the Swiss political system and of the major developments in modern Swiss politics. It brings together a diverse set of more than 50 leading experts in their respective areas, who explore Switzerland's distinctive and sometimes intriguing politics at all levels and across multiple themes. In placing the topics in an international and comparative context and in conversation with the broader scholarly literature, the contributors provide a much-needed counterpoint to the rather idealized and sometimes outdated perception of Swiss politics. The work is divided into thematic sections that represent the inherent diversity of the Swiss political sphere: following a detailed introduction from the editors, the parts of the volume explore foundations, institutions, cantons and municipalities, actors, elections and votes, decision-making processes, and public policies, with a three-chapter epilogue. Throughout, The Oxford Handbook of Swiss Politics presents new arguments, insights, and data, and offers analyses relevant not only to political science but also to international relations, European studies, history, sociology, law, and economics.
Keywords
Swiss Politics, Public Policy, Political Actors, Democracy, Federalism, Institutions, Switzerland
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Other
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