www.weforum.org 28.01.2010 Switzerland has been criticized lately On the one hand, Switzerland's direct democracy is a showpiece; on the other hand, it unleashes worldwide consternation. International pressures on bank secrecy lead to concessions in the exchange of fiscal information. The accusation of cherry-picking comes up regularly. Does Switzerland have to fear for its reputation and economy? Did Switzerland react accordingly to the international pressure on tax issues? What consequences will this have on Swiss diplomacy and its role as a mediator in international conflicts? This session is co-organized with the Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches (SEK-FEPS). Pascale Bruderer-Wyss, President of the National Council of Switzerland; Young Global Leader Niall Ferguson, Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History, Harvard University, and William Ziegler Professor, Harvard Business School, USA Peter Maurer, Permanent Representative of Switzerland to the United Nations, New York Haig Simonian, Correspondent, Financial Times, Switzerland Ulrich Thielemann, Vice-Director, Business Ethics, University of St Gallen, Switzerland Moderated by Stephan Klapproth, Anchor, Ten O'Clock News, Swiss Television SF DRS, Switzerland
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