Switzerland and the EU: The Heavy Cost of Isolation In the few weeks since the immigration referendum, Switzerland has already gotten a taste of the costs that increasing isolation brings. By: Nicola Forster and Ivo Nicholas Scherrer | March 19, 2014 | Other
As Swiss Set Immigration Quotas, Foreign Worker Keeps Serving Train Riders Their Coffee ST. GALLEN, Switzerland – Missing the train at 6:45 in the morning does not start the day well. The anger with myself, the world and the punctuality of the Swiss train system reaches a new peak. By: Tim Lehmann | March 5, 2014 | Future of Urban Mobility Switzerland
Anti-immigration Initiative Threatens to Isolate Switzerland From EU and the Rest of the World On Feb. 9 the Swiss are to vote on a constitutional amendment that would impose strict quotas on immigration from European Union countries. By: Ieva Maniusyte | January 31, 2014 | World Economic Forum Davos 2014
Immigrants Benefit Host Nations’ Economies, so Why Is Public Perception Negative? Almira is one of many millions of immigrants who every year cross borders in search of a better life. By: Anna Leijonhufvud | January 26, 2014 | World Economic Forum Davos 2014