ABSTRACT

Swiss Foreign Policy provides in-depth insights into the procedures and constraints of Swiss foreign policy, answering questions such as:

* Why is Switzerland not a member of the European Union?
* What are the implications of staying apart and how important is neutrality in today's Europe?
* What are the implications of federalism and direct democracy on foreign policy?
* How should conflicting interests in foreign policy decision-making be dealt with?

The book is essential reading to all those interested in foreign policy analysis, the relationship between democracy and international relations, the significance of being a small state in contemporary Europe and the specificities of the Swiss political system.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I Theoretical bases

chapter 2|14 pages

Role concepts of Swiss foreign policy

part |2 pages

Part II Institutions and decision-making processes

chapter 3|16 pages

Institutional bases

chapter 4|16 pages

Foreign policy decision-making processes

part |2 pages

Part III Policy fields

chapter 5|16 pages

Policy toward Europe

chapter 6|15 pages

Peace and security policy

chapter 7|11 pages

Development policy

chapter 8|22 pages

Foreign trade policy