Linder, W. (2013) Switzerland and the EU: The Puzzling Effects of Europeanisation without Institutionalisation. Contemporary Politics, 19(2): 190-202.LINDER Wolf, Switzerland and the EU: the puzzling effects of Europeanisation without institutionalisation, „Contemporary Politics", 2013, t. 19,...
It is acountry withnatural resources, so the strength of its import industry has also played a significant part. Not being a member ofthe EU. Switzerland is also not part of the so-called Eurozone. For this reason, the use of the euro in everyday life is limited to Switzerland's ...
The currency of Switzerland is the Swiss franc, and the currency of Sweden is the Swedish krona. Although both countries are in Europe, Sweden is in the EU and the EEA (European Economic Area), while Switzerland is not a member of either. It is however in the European single market. And...
百度试题 题目Which country is not a member of the EU? A.Switzerland B.Finland C.Thailand D.Italy相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 反馈 收藏
But the British too will have to find a place for themselves in the evolving Europe. For that matter, so will prosperous but non-EU Switzerland, economically rising Poland, struggling Hungary, and the once-and-future Russia of Vladimir Putin, which is not going to be on anyone’s candidate...
Police check packs of cocaine in the Spanish port of Vigo in April© Miguel Riopa/AFP/Getty Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free The writer, a former president of Switzerland, is a member of the Global Commission on Drug Policy
The structure of the EU is going to be Swiss: best known in Switzerland for his book 'Why Switzerland?' Professor Jonathan Steinberg is a scholar with an impressive reputation in European history. In this interview he reflects on the changes that Switzerland went through and shares his vision ...
Switzerland is located in Central Europe and has a population of 8.9 million. The country's economy is focused on banking and other financial services, making it a high-income nation. Its GDP per capita is $99,994.510 The country ranks highly in purchasing power. Its real GDP in 2023 was...
Switzerland is surrounded by other members of the eurozone and has close political and economic ties with its larger neighbors. These ties and relationships began with thefree tradeagreement established in 1972. This was followed by more than 100 bilateral agreements that have allowed the free flow...
Switzerland reaches out to EU neighbours: Infrastructure and interoperability are two areas where Switzerland is putting a great deal of energy into cooperating with it neighbours. Regional editor Anitra Green explores the overall situation.(Alpine railways)...