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The book analyses the historical evolution and modern features of Switzerland’s political system and neutrality of state, termed by the author as the Swiss model. The model is based on the principles of democracy, but at the same time possesses a specific texture. It is a result of the strongly developed direct democracy, especially the widespread application of referendums in decision-making and the consistent policy of neutrality. The author applies the historical-political and comparative method of study. The major conclusion is that the Swiss model stands for a unique combination of the representative and direct democracy which, together with the status of neutrality, has turned Switzerland into a symbol of a democratic, prosperous and peace-loving country.

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Contents: Old Swiss Confederacy – Helvetic Republic – Federal Constitutions of 1848 and 2000 – Federal Assembly – Federal Council – Magic Formula – Referendum – Popular Initiative – Cantons – Integral and Differentiated Neutrality – World War I – League of Nations – World War II – Active Neutrality – Bergier Commission – Détente – Swiss Model.

The Swiss Model – The Power of Democracy

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 29/04/2014
      ISBN13: 9783631650608, 978-3631650608
      ISBN10: 3631650604

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book analyses the historical evolution and modern features of Switzerland’s political system and neutrality of state, termed by the author as the Swiss model. The model is based on the principles of democracy, but at the same time possesses a specific texture. It is a result of the strongly developed direct democracy, especially the widespread application of referendums in decision-making and the consistent policy of neutrality. The author applies the historical-political and comparative method of study. The major conclusion is that the Swiss model stands for a unique combination of the representative and direct democracy which, together with the status of neutrality, has turned Switzerland into a symbol of a democratic, prosperous and peace-loving country.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Old Swiss Confederacy – Helvetic Republic – Federal Constitutions of 1848 and 2000 – Federal Assembly – Federal Council – Magic Formula – Referendum – Popular Initiative – Cantons – Integral and Differentiated Neutrality – World War I – League of Nations – World War II – Active Neutrality – Bergier Commission – Détente – Swiss Model.

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