Crafting Constitutional Democracies: The Politics of Institutional Design
Autor Edward Schneieren Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mai 2006
Author Edward Schneier explores these questions through a rich variety of examples from both recent and historic transitions to democracy. Drawing frequently upon the arguments of the American Federalist Papers and more contemporary theories of democratization, Crafting Constitutional Democracies lucidly explores the key questions of how and why democracies succeed and fail. A concluding chapter on constitutional change and decline raises provocative and important questions about the lessons that citizens of the world's older democracies might take from the struggles of the new.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742530744
ISBN-10: 0742530744
Pagini: 273
Dimensiuni: 160 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742530744
Pagini: 273
Dimensiuni: 160 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Preface: On the Establishment and Survival of Constitutional Democracies
Chapter 2 Constitutions, Democracy, and Good Government
Chapter 3 The Origins of Constitutions
Chapter 4 Comparing Constitutions
Chapter 5 The Scope of Constitutional Regimes
Chapter 6 Conflict and Consensus: The Civic Culture of Democracies
Chapter 7 Matching Cultures and Regimes: Elites, Pluralism, and Electoral Systems
Chapter 8 Bureaucracy and Democracy
Chapter 9 Chief Executives
Chapter 10 Legislatures
Chapter 11 Federalism and Decentralization
Chapter 12 Courts and the Legal System
Chapter 13 Constitutional Change
Chapter 14 Appendix
Chapter 15 Selected Bibliography
Chapter 16 Index
Chapter 17 About the Author
Chapter 2 Constitutions, Democracy, and Good Government
Chapter 3 The Origins of Constitutions
Chapter 4 Comparing Constitutions
Chapter 5 The Scope of Constitutional Regimes
Chapter 6 Conflict and Consensus: The Civic Culture of Democracies
Chapter 7 Matching Cultures and Regimes: Elites, Pluralism, and Electoral Systems
Chapter 8 Bureaucracy and Democracy
Chapter 9 Chief Executives
Chapter 10 Legislatures
Chapter 11 Federalism and Decentralization
Chapter 12 Courts and the Legal System
Chapter 13 Constitutional Change
Chapter 14 Appendix
Chapter 15 Selected Bibliography
Chapter 16 Index
Chapter 17 About the Author
Recenzii
Well designed constitutions do not produce good governments, but there are no good governments without them. Using extensive and careful comparative research, Ned Schneier identifies the qualities of good constitutions and analyzes their relevance to the survival and consolidation of democracy. Scholars and practitioners alike have much to learn from this book.
Crafting Constitutional Democracies is the first in-depth comparative study of world and American constitutional development since Samuel Finer's a decade ago, and it is distinctive in its inclusion of American state constitutions. In setting the study of constitutions in historical, cultural and socioeconomic contexts, this book makes a rich, invaluable addition to the literature of comparative politics.
Ned Schneier's book works on many levels: as a lucid and nuanced introduction to constitutional studies, as a treasury of wise observations for the reader steeped in the literature, and-most important-as a rich guide for designers of new democratic constitutions.
This smoothly-written review of the impact of constitutional structures upon the practice of democratic politics combines a deep knowledge of the American experience with an acute awareness of countries around the world. How democratic constitutions and democratic political systems develop and persist in a rapidly changing world is a pervasive theme throughout the book, both stimulated and informed by the author's personal experience in transitional political systems.
Crafting Constitutional Democracies is the first in-depth comparative study of world and American constitutional development since Samuel Finer's a decade ago, and it is distinctive in its inclusion of American state constitutions. In setting the study of constitutions in historical, cultural and socioeconomic contexts, this book makes a rich, invaluable addition to the literature of comparative politics.
Ned Schneier's book works on many levels: as a lucid and nuanced introduction to constitutional studies, as a treasury of wise observations for the reader steeped in the literature, and-most important-as a rich guide for designers of new democratic constitutions.
This smoothly-written review of the impact of constitutional structures upon the practice of democratic politics combines a deep knowledge of the American experience with an acute awareness of countries around the world. How democratic constitutions and democratic political systems develop and persist in a rapidly changing world is a pervasive theme throughout the book, both stimulated and informed by the author's personal experience in transitional political systems.