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Karen Horn,Gerhard Schwarz

Watch the Swiss

Who are the Swiss, and what unites them? What is Switzerland's place in the world? What should the Swiss protect themselves from, and which institutions should they preserve? How balance tradition and innovation?
Contributors from around the globe recognize that Switzerland gains much strength from being small, from having a system of direct democracy and federalism, and from a deeply rooted commitment to liberty, together with economic wisdom and reliability.

Nevertheless, the interaction with the European Union is difficult, and the United States has been putting the Swiss system under stress. Some of these conflicts might imperil Switzerland's model altogether, if creative solutions aren't found.
137 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2015
Publication year
2015
Publisher
NZZ Libro
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Quotes

  • Talia Garzahas quoted2 days ago
    Some are willing to die for a cause. The Swiss are willing to live for theirs. Modesty prevents them from saying what that cause is, though
  • Talia Garzahas quoted2 days ago
    Let me conclude by reiterating the wisdom that no one can be a hero except in the way he knows best.
  • Talia Garzahas quoted2 days ago
    with its outmoded yet eminently alluring attractions, does appear to have endured as a sort of reservation, a national park of the European ways of life, if you will.
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