News flash – Fear 1:0 Hope
November 28, 2010, 6 Comments
In the end it wasn’t even close. The SVP spent its millions on racist posters to promote its politics of fear, and...
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In the end it wasn’t even close. The SVP spent its millions on racist posters to promote its politics of fear, and...
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A year and one day ago the Swiss shocked the world, and themselves, by voting in favour of banning new minarets. Today they...
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Racism and xenophobia are alive and kicking in Switzerland, as this poster clearly shows. That black-sheep advert first appeared during the general election campaign...
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Earthquakes don’t happen very often in Swiss politics, which has a reputation for being rather boring – in Switzerland as much as in...
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With only two days to go before his successor is elected by the Swiss parliament, outgoing Finance Minister Hans-Rudolf Merz was today...
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Switzerland may be 719 years old but its parliament only dates back to the Federal Constitution of 1848; the building itself (in Bern)...
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The Swiss TV news last night spent 15 minutes reporting and analysing the resignation of Moritz Leuenberger, the transport minister. True, he...
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When I first started visiting Switzerland ten years ago, every train carriage had a dividing wall a third of the way along:...
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Public spaces and squares all across Bern are currently hosting a new form of street furniture: large metal stands, each shaped like...
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So much for neutrality. Despite famously sitting on the fence over almost any issue, Switzerland is seemingly now at war with millions of...
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