This Blog Goes Swiss Next Week
Joe Mathews -
On Saturday, I leave for Aarau, Switzerland to attend the first global conference of academics and journalists who study direct democracy. Technology permitting, I'll file occasional reports on what I learn. As part of the trip, I'll be visiting the mountain canton of Uri, one of the original three Swiss cantons from 1291. It has as strong a claim as any to be the birthplace of the modern system of direct democracy.
September 25, 2008 - 11:09am
On Saturday, I leave for Aarau, Switzerland to attend the first global conference of academics and journalists who study direct democracy. Technology permitting, I'll file occasional reports on what I learn. As part of the trip, I'll be visiting the mountain canton of Uri, one of the original three Swiss cantons from 1291. It has as strong a claim as any to be the birthplace of the modern system of direct democracy. This is my second visit to Switzerland on ballot-related business. I observed the Swiss referendum elections in the spring of 2005. Direct democracy in the United States was based on the Swiss example of initiatives, referenda and recalls. In the next few weeks, you'll be hearing from me in print and at a New America forum in Sacramento on Oct. 14 about the differences in the structure of Swiss and American direct democracy -- and how one lesson from Switzerland might be adapted to California to make our state's politics a little less dysfunctional.
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