<p>This book offers an up-to-date assessment of the state of Switzerland-EU relations with the aim of drawing lessons from the Swiss experience to shed light on the challenges facing the UK post-Brexit and more broadly on how non-member states can adapt to integration without membership. </p><p>The book covers the main issues in the Swiss experience of dealing with the EU over the last 30 years. These include the determinants of the 1992 vote the architecture of the bilateral agreements signed since then the economic interests at stake the role played by immigration the impact on the country’s federal system the political social and cultural factors shaping attitudes to integration and how the Swiss model has featured in the discourse about Brexit. The concluding chapter identifies the key lessons Switzerland’s experience offers for the British debate on the country’s relations with the EU post-Brexit. </p><p>This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European Union politics European politics Swiss Politics British Politics Brexit and more broadly to international relations.</p>
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