The negotiations of a tax agreement between Switzerland and Germany : double trouble in double-level diplomacy

This ePaper analyses the negotiations of an agreement on tax cooperation between Switzerland and Germany in 2012. The paper looks at the importance of the balance of power and reveals how domestic constraints and a shrinking win-set can affect double-level negotiations. It also offers an illustratio...

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