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Thus Spoke Rasulzade
Personalities with enlightened ideas have played a crucial role[...]
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History of Finland
How did a poor nation eventually manage to build a welfare state[...]
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Swiss Democracy
Switzerland is considered one of the wealthiest countries globally,[...]
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The Moral Foundation of Politics
In his innovative and engaging book, Prof Ian Shapiro delves[...]
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Thus Spoke Elchibey
"Thus spoke Elchibey" is a 4-part book series that comprises[...]
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Watch the Swiss
What is the common thread that has bound the Swiss people together[...]
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100 Social Innovations from Finland
The book "100 Social Innovations from Finland" edited by Ilkka[...]
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The Jewish State
In 1896, Theodor Herzl wrote the book "The Jewish State". He[...]
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Mahatma Gandhi’s Leadership Philosophy
Mahatma Gandhi, despite being misunderstood by his society during[...]
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The Story of an Idealist
Sandra Elisabeth Roelofs is known as the first lady of Georgia[...]
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The Grey Wolf
Harold Courtenay Armstrong was a British army officer fighting[...]
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Finland: The Country of White Lilies
This struggle should be known in our society as well... This[...]
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Swiss Democracy Wolf Linder & Seam Mueller (Kitabıstan) Switzerland is considered one of the wealthiest countries globally, and this is largely due to its scientific and academic achievements. Many developed nations study Switzerland's political structure today, and its democracy is seen as a model in the world.

How did Switzerland, which is not a member of the European Union despite being located at the heart of Europe, manage to flourish? How did Switzerland maintain its neutrality during two world wars? What benefits did Swiss neutrality bring to Switzerland?

In their book "Swiss Democracy," Prof. Wolf Linder and Prof. Sean Müller analyze and compare in detail the consensus democracy achieved through the separation of powers and the institutions of federalism. At the same time this book analyzes the boundaries of participation in direct democracy, which makes Switzerland different from many other parliamentary systems.