The Swiss people voted in 2017 to phase out nuclear power plants, accepting the Swiss government's 2050 energy strategy....
DOSSIER «LA SUISSE, DEFINITION», Jean-David Ponci | Eduard Nadtochiy teaches Russian history, culture, literature and philosophy at the Slavic Languages Department of the University of Lausanne. His father is Ukrainian. However, he grew up in Moscow. He then spent two years as a teaching assistant at the University of Kharkov, Ukraine's second-largest city. Unlike Russians and the majority of Ukrainians, he is a member of the Ukrainian Church, which is attached to Rome. He is therefore particularly well qualified to undertake the complex exercise of comparing Switzerland and Ukraine.
Ada Marra is a member of the Swiss National Council in Bern. Italian by birth, the Vaud socialist refuses to conceive of a single Swiss culture. Her Facebook post on August 1, 2017 starting with «LA Suisse n'existe pas» earned her a barrage of insults. Time for dialogue.
Courrier des lecteurs - Marco Polli On Sunday May 15, the people of Geneva rejected the reform of the...
Le Regard Libre N° 85 - Enzo Santacroce Dossier «Switzerland, definition» Challenging seems to be the hallmark of democracy. To take...
Le Regard Libre N° 85 - Clément Guntern Dossier «La Suisse, définition» The Swiss live with a mental image of...
Interview exclusive – Jonas Follonier Christoph Blocher estime qu'en s'alignant sur les sanctions contre la Russie, la Suisse est entrée...
Today, Vladimir Putin is the focus of many questions. Who is Vladimir Putin? What does he really want? Pascal Couchepin, former President of the Swiss Confederation, tells us about his meeting with the Russian President in 2003.
ANALYSIS, Antoine Bernhard | Geopolitics teaches us one thing: countries have interests, which are organized according to a certain world order. This order is constantly being redefined, especially during crises such as wars. The various states and forces involved advance their pawns to claim the best possible place within this order, according to their interests. In a way, this is the fundamental modus operandi of international relations, which have been shaken by the current crisis. Let's take a look at some of the major geopolitical issues surrounding the war in Ukraine.