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Reactive, Slow and...Innovative? Decision-making Structures and Policy Outputs

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Publisher DOI
10.1057/9781137508607_11
Description
Consensus democracies like Switzerland are generally known to have a low innovation capacity (Lijphart 1999). This is due to the high number of veto points such as perfect bicameralism or the popular referendum. These institutions provide actors opposing a policy with several opportunities to block potential policy change (Immergut 1990; Tsebelis 2002). In order to avoid a failure of a process because opposing actors activate veto points, decision-making processes in Switzerland tend to integrate a large number of actors with different - and often diverging - preferences (Kriesi and Trechsel 2008). Including a variety of actors in a decision-making process and taking into account their preferences implies important trade-offs. Integrating a large number of actors and accommodating their preferences takes time and carries the risk of resulting in lowest common denominator solutions. On the contrary, major innovative reforms usually fail or come only as a result of strong external pressures from either the international environment, economic turmoil or the public (Kriesi 1980: 635f.; Kriesi and Trechsel 2008; Sciarini 1994). Standard decision-making processes are therefore characterized as reactive, slow and capable of only marginal adjustments (Kriesi 1980; Kriesi and Trechsel 2008; Linder 2009; Sciarini 2006). This, in turn, may be at odds with the rapid developments of international politics, the flexibility of the private sector, or the speed of technological development.
Date of Publication
2015
Publication Type
Book Section
Subject(s)
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 320 Political science
Keyword(s)
Democracy
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European Politics
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European Union Politics
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Political Philosophy
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Political Sociology
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Political Theory
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Fischer, Manuelorcid-logo
Lehrkörper, WISO Fakultät
Editor(s)
Sciarini, Pascal
Fischer, Manuelorcid-logo
Lehrkörper, WISO Fakultät
Traber, Denise
Additional Credits
Lehrkörper, WISO Fakultät
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
ISBN
978-1-349-70160-5
Book Title
Political Decision-Making in Switzerland. The Consensus Model under Pressure
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