Constitutional democracy in crisis? /
edited by Mark A. Graber, Sanford Levinson, Mark Tushnet.
- x, 725 pages : illustrations
Constitutional democracy in crisis? : introduction / I. Background -- Constitutional crisis and constitutional rot / Defining and tracking the trajectory of liberal constitutional democracy / Is the sky falling? : constitutional crises in historical perspective / Constitutional failure revisited / II. Countries and regions -- What's new? what's next? : threats to the American constitutional order / The Trump presidency : a constitutional crisis in the United States? / The democratic resilience of the Canadian constitution / Constitutional culture and democracy in Mexico : a critical view of the 100-year-old Mexican constitution / Constitution-making and authoritarianism in Venezuela : the first time as tragedy, the second as farce / Latin America : constitutions in trouble / Brexit optimism and British constitutional renewal / France and the Fifth Republic : constitutional crisis or political malaise? / Constitutional crisis in Spain : the Catalan secessionist challenge / A coup against constitutional democracy : the case of Hungary / Constitutional crisis in Poland? / Beyond legitimacy : Europe's crisis of constitutional democracy / State capture or institutional resilience : is there a crisis of constitutional democracy in South Africa / Three types of constitutional crisis in sub-Saharan Africa / Israel : a crisis of liberal democracy? / Constitutional erosion and the challenge to secular democracy in India / Australia's non-populist democracy? : the role of structure and policy / Constitutional inertia and regime pluralism in Asia / III. Factors -- Populism versus democratic governance / Populism, racism, and the rule of law in constitutional democracies today / Inherent instability : immigration and constitutional democracies / The party's over / "Religious talk" in narratives of membership / Economic inequality and constitutional democracy / Disabling constitutional capacity : global economic law and democratic decline / Will democracy die in darkness? : calling autocracy by its name / The normal exception / The climate crisis and constitutional democracies / The crumbling of European democracy / Comparing right-wing and left-wing populism / The continuing specter of popular sovereignty and national self-determination in an age of political uncertainty / What's in crisis? : the postwar constitutional paradigm, tranformative constitutionalism, and the fate of constitutional democracy / Mark A. Graber, Sanford Levinson, and Mark Tushnet -- Jack M. Balkin -- Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Z. Huq -- Zachary Elkins -- Ellen Kennedy -- Jennifer Hochschild -- Eric A. Posner -- Richard Albert and Michael Pal -- Ana Micaela Alterio and Roberto Niembro -- David E. Landau -- Roberto Gargarella -- Erin F. Delaney -- Nicolas Roussellier -- Victor Ferreres Comella -- Gábor Halmai -- Wojciech Sadurski -- Michaela Hailbronner -- Heinz Klug -- James Thuo Gathii -- Stealth authoritarianism in Turkey / Ozan O. Varol -- Yaniv Roznai -- Manoj Mate -- Rosalind Dixon and Anika Gauja -- David Law and Chien-Chih Lin -- Samuel Issacharoff -- Desmond King and Rogers M. Smith -- T. Alexander Aleinikoff -- Kim Lane Scheppele -- Ran Hirschl and Ayelet Shachar -- Ganesh Sitaraman -- David Schneiderman -- Sujit Choudhry -- Oren Gross -- Robert V. Percival --IV. Observations -- J.H.H. Weiler -- Mark Tushnet -- Sanford Levinson -- Mark A. Graber.
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Comparative government. Democracy. Constitutional history Constitutional law.