Authors
Paolo Dardanelli, Sean Mueller
Publication date
2019/1/1
Journal
Publius: The Journal of Federalism
Volume
49
Issue
1
Pages
138-165
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Part of the project Why Centralization and Decentralization in Federations?, this article studies dynamic de/centralization in Switzerland since 1848 and seeks to account for the patterns observed. It shows that, overall, there has been a wide-ranging process of legislative centralization, whereas the cantons have retained considerable administrative and, especially, fiscal autonomy. The principal instrument of dynamic centralization has been constitutional change, followed by the enactment of framework legislation by the federal government. The process has unfolded primarily through frequent steps of a small magnitude and occurred throughout the 160-year life of the federation. Modernization, market integration, changing patterns of collective identification, and expectations concerning the role of government appear to have played a particularly important causal role. The multilingual and bi-confessional …
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Scholar articles
P Dardanelli, S Mueller - Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 2019