Political professionalization and transformations of political career patterns in multi-level states: The case of Switzerland

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Title
Political professionalization and transformations of political career patterns in multi-level states: The case of Switzerland
Journal
Regional & Federal Studies
Author(s)
Di Capua Roberto, Pilotti Andrea, Mach André, Lasseb Karim
ISSN
1359-7566
1743-9434
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
32
Number
1
Pages
95-114
Language
english
Abstract
This article aims to question how the process of political professionalization in multi-level states could change political careers patterns. We show that the changing opportunity structure produced by the growing political professionalization, the revalorization of executive cantonal and urban positions and the formal and/or de facto interdiction of multiple office holdings profoundly affect political career patterns. Our analysis is based on the Swiss case and calls into question the unidirectional pattern traditionally attributed to Switzerland. At a more general and theoretical level, our contribution also shows how the growing professionalization of political mandates affects political career patterns in federal states as in unitary states with decentralized political institutions. Our analysis is based on two comprehensive and original dataset on political careers of Federal MPs, and on members of the executive offices for the 26 cantons and the four largest cities from four benchmark dates (1957, 1980, 2000, and 2015).
Keywords
Political professionalization, political careers, political elites, federalism, Swiss politics
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