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The Swiss consensus democracy model has been - and remains - under pressure. While being a non-EU member, Switzerland is heavily influenced by European integration and exemplifies some of the crucial changes at work on the continent. Based on a rich collection of data covering the 11 most important Swiss decision-making processes in recent years, this book highlights these changes and related variations across policy domains. It examines Europeanization as a major driving factor in the decline of corporatist policy-making, and charts the rise of partisan politics in domestic politics as a result of institutional reforms, mediatization, higher polarization among social partners and the rise of a populist right wing party. Beyond these general trends, the book also reveals the diversity of power, conflict and cooperation structures across policy processes as Switzerland moves away from the ideal-type of the consensus democracy.