Swiss Public Administration
Swiss citizens approve of their government and the way democracy is practiced; they trust the authorities and are satisfied with the range of services Swiss governments provide. This is quite unusual when compared to other countries. This open access book provides insight into the organization and the functioning of the Swiss state. It claims that, beyond politics, institutions and public administration, there are other factors which make a country successful. The authors argue that Switzerland is an interesting case, from a theoretical, scientific and a more practice-oriented perspective. While confronted with the same challenges as other countries, Switzerland offers different solutions, some of which work astonishingly well. Andreas Ladner is Professor for Political Institutions and Public Administration at the Institut de Hautes Études en Administration Publique (IDHEAP) at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. His research interests include the quality of democracy, political institutions and public administration, local government, political parties and voting advice applications. Nils Soguel is Professor of Public Finance at the Institut de Hautes Études en Administration Publique at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. His research interests include public sector financial management, fiscal policy, fiscal federalism and the evaluation of non-market goods and services. Yves Emery is Professor for Public Management and Human Resource at the Institut de Hautes Études en Administration Publique at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. His areas of research include HRM strategies, work identities, motivation and competencies of civil servants and public managers. Sophie Weerts is Associate Professor of Public Law at the Institut de Hautes Études en Administration Publique at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Her research interests are in constitutional and administrative law. They focus on the structural sources and transformation of public law and the separation of powers. She also works on human rights, language policies and gender policy. Stéphane Nahrath is Professor of Public Policy at the Institut de Hautes Études en Administration Publique at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. His areas of research include comparative public policy, sustainable resource management and circular economy.Swiss citizens approve of their government and the way democracy is practiced; they trust the authorities and are satisfied with the range of services Swiss governments provide. This is quite unusual when compared to other countries. This open access book provides insight into the organization and the functioning of the Swiss state. It claims that, beyond politics, institutions and public administration, there are other factors which make a country successful. The authors argue that Switzerland is an interesting case, from a theoretical, scientific and a more practice-oriented perspective. While confronted with the same challenges as other countries, Switzerland offers different solutions, some of which work astonishingly well. Andreas Ladner is Professor for Political Institutions and Public Administration at the Institut de Hautes Études en Administration Publique (IDHEAP) at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. His research interests include the quality of democracy, political institutions and public administration, local government, political parties and voting advice applications. Nils Soguel is Professor of Public Finance at the Institut de Hautes Études en Administration Publique at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. His research interests include public sector financial management, fiscal policy, fiscal federalism and the evaluation of non-market goods and services. Yves Emery is Professor for Public Management and Human Resource at the Institut de Hautes Études en Administration Publique at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. His areas of research include HRM strategies, work identities, motivation and competencies of civil servants and public managers. Sophie Weerts is Associate Professor of Public Law at the Institut de Hautes Études en Administration Publique at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Her research interests are in constitutional and administrative law. They focus on the structural sources and transformation of public law and the separation of powers. She also works on human rights, language policies and gender policy. Stéphane Nahrath is Professor of Public Policy at the Institut de Hautes Études en Administration Publique at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. His areas of research include comparative public policy, sustainable resource management and circular economy.
Book Format
Free
Reviews
Rating Snapshot
Select a row below to filter reviews.
0
0
0
0
0
0
Overall
Average Customer Ratings
Review for this Book
Share your thoughts with other readers
More Information
Description of Swiss Public Administration
Swiss citizens approve of their government and the way democracy is practiced; they trust the authorities and are satisfied with the range of services Swiss governments provide. This is quite unusual
Additional Information
Vendor
Publication
Publish Date
2019 Jan 01
ISBN
978-3-319-92381-9
About the authors
IDHEAP University of Lausanne Lausanne, Switzerland. Andreas Ladner is Professor for Political Institutions and Public Administration at the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration (IDHEAP) at the University of Lausanne. His areas of research include the quality of democracy, political institutions and public administration, local government, political parties, and voting advice applications.
Andreas Ladner (Editor)
IDHEAP University of Lausanne Lausanne, Switzerland. Nils Soguel is Professor of Public Finance at the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration (IDHEAP) at the University of Lausanne. His research interests include public sector financial management, fiscal policy, and fiscal federalism.
Nils Soguel (Editor)
IDHEAP University of Lausanne Lausanne, Switzerland. Yves Emery is Professor of Public Management and Human Resource at the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration (IDHEAP) at the University of Lausanne. His areas of research include HRM strategies, work identities, and the motivation and competencies of civil servants and public managers.
Yves Emery (Editor)
IDHEAP University of Lausanne Lausanne, Switzerland. SophieWeerts isAssociateProfessorofPublicLawattheSwissGraduate School of Public Administration (IDHEAP) at the University of Lausanne. Her research interests include constitutional and administrative law, the sources of public law, human rights, language policies, and gender policy.
Sophie Weerts (Editor)
IDHEAP University of Lausanne Lausanne, Switzerland. Stéphane Nahrath is Professor of Public Policy at the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration (IDHEAP) at the University of Lausanne. His areas of research include comparative public policy, sustainable resource management, and circular economy.
Stéphane Nahrath (Editor)
Tags
Public Administrationbottom-up nation-buildingstate activitygovernment expenditurespolitical institutionsfederalismdirect democracyconcordance systemsubsidiarityfiscal equivalenceCooperationtaxpublic sector scoppublic enterprisespublic sector employeesmilitia systemNPMConfederationcommunitiesopen access
Table of content
Recommended Books
Based on the books you like and read