“Between Bern and Brussels, the bilaterals are an impasse”

“Between Bern and Brussels, the bilaterals are an impasse”
“Between Bern and Brussels, the bilaterals are an impasse”

Published on June 4, 2024 at 05:05.

A freezing shower. This is the effect that reading Switzerland-Europe. I love you neither! on people who consider the recent resumption of negotiations between Bern and Brussels as a sign of hope. Gilbert Casasus, its author, is professor emeritus in European studies at the University of Fribourg. His prose is uncompromising. For him, the Federal Council is pursuing the bilateral path while knowing that it will lead nowhere. The only long-term solution would be membership.

Le Temps: You write that the Federal Council has it all wrong and that only membership in the European Union is viable. Your book is a blast!

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