The final version of the second edition is now at Oxford University Press. We have amazing chapters and authors. The most comprehensive study of democratic decline and resilience throughout the world. Much thanks to Mark Tushnet, Sandy Levinson, and Antonia Baraggia for their editorial help. All publicity is good. TOC below.
CONSTITUTIONAL
DEMOCRACY IN CRISIS? II
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
1.
Antonia Baraggia, “Introduction,”
PART ONE:
BACKGROUND
2.
Keith E. Whittington, “Defining
Constitutional Crises”
3.
Zachary Elkins, “Is the Sky
Falling? Constitutional Crises in History Perspective”
4.
Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Z. Huq,
“Defining and Tracking the Trajectory of Liberal Constitutional Democracy”
5.
Laura Gamboa, “Democratic
Resilience in the 21st Century”
6.
Kim Lane Scheppele, “The
Frankenstate, Revisited”
7.
Mark Tushnet,
“Proto-Authoritarianism and Abusive Constitutionalism”
PART TWO: COUNTRIES
8.
Vicki C. Jackson, “Knowledge
Institutions and Constitutional Democracy’s decline: a U.S. Case Study”
9.
Mark A. Graber, Mark Tushnet,
Sandy Levinson, and Antonia Baraggia, “Letters from the Editors: Democratic
Decline in the United States”
10.
Emily Zackin, “Constitutional
Democracy and the U.S. States”
11.
Mariana Velasco-Rivera,
“Understanding Mexico’s Democratic Decline”
12.
David Landau and Raul
Sanchez-Urribarri, “Courts and Constitutions in an Evolving Autocracy:
Venezuela”
13.
Marcela Prieto Rudolphy and Sergio
Verdugo, “Not a Zombie Constitution: Limited Resilience and Chile’s Unfinished
Constitutional Journey”
14.
Emilio Peluso Neder Meyer,
“Brazil: Between Erosion and Collapse”
15.
Erin F. Delaney and Julie E.
Smith, “The UK Constitution: Parliament on the Precipice”
16.
Nicoletta Perlo, “When Democracy
Bleeds: Constitutional Rot in France”
17.
Monica Claes and Joost Sillen,
“Guardrails under Strain: the case of the Netherlands”
18.
Michaela Hailbronner and Felix
Oldenberg, “Right-Wing Extremist and Militant Democracy in Germany”
19.
Victor Ferreres Comella,
“Constitutional Crisis in Spain: The Rise and Fall of Catalan Secessionism”
20.
Giuseppe Martinico, “Is Italy a
Case of Constitutional Democracy in Crisis?”
21.
Wojciech Sadurski and Anna Wójcik,
“Constitutional Crises in Poland: An Uneasy Pathway to Democratic Restoration”
22.
Jens Woelk, “The Western Balkans:
‘Stabilitocracy’ or Democratic Transformation?”
23.
Yaniv Roznai and Noam Gidron,
“Israel – Populism, Polarization and the Crisis of Democracy”
24.
Francesco Biagi, “Tunisia: The
Illiberal Populist Project of an Unconstitutional Constitutional Scholar”
25.
Rabiat Akande, “Constitutional
Democracy in Crisis? A View From Nigeria”
26.
James Thuo Gathii, “Kenya’s Debt
Induced Constitutional Crisis: 2023-25”
27.
Penelope Andrews, “Constitutional
Crisis or Mere Growing Pains: Reflections on 30 Years of South African
Democratic Constitutionalism”
28.
Madhav Khosla and Milan Vaishnav, “India
after Democracy”
29.
Geser Ganbaatar, “Democratic
Backsliding in Mongolia”
30.
Keigo Komamura, “The Death or
Reincarnation of the Constitution of Japan: A Nation of ‘Constitutional Change
Without Amendment”
31.
Chien-Chih Lin, “Constitutional
Crisis in Taiwan: Domestic Factors, External Factors”
32. Joel Colón-Ríos and Sir
Geoffrey Palmer, “New Zealand: An Exception to Democratic Decline?”
33.
Rosalind Dixon and Anika Gauja,
“Australia’s Non-Populist Democracy? The Importance of Electoral Design &
Institutional Adaptation”
PART III:
CHALLENGES
34.
Thomas M. Keck, “Free Speech,
Constitutional Democracy, and Democratic Backsliding”
35.
Yasmin Dawood, “Electoral
Resilience and the Democratic Governance Model”
36. Jeff King
and Octávio Luiz Motta Ferraz, “Health Emergencies and Democratic Erosion: did
the Covid-19 pandemic help autocratization?”
37. Bojan
Bugaric, “When Populism Meets Neoliberalism: Constitutional Order in Crisis”
38. Susan-Rose
Ackerman, “Kleptocracy and Corruption’s Impact of Democracy”
39. Kamala
Sankaran, “Identity and Constitutional Design”
40. Ayelet
Shachar, “The Inversion Paradox: Majorities Taking on the Minority Label”
41. Sanford
Levinson, “Reflections on Secession—and World Government”
42. Ran
Hirschl, “A Constitutional Crisis of Scale”
PART IV: CONCLUDING
OBSERVATIONS
43. Ming-Sung
Kuo and Hui-Wen Chen, “Finding the Place in Constitutional Democracy”
44. Mark A.
Graber, “Navigating the Pluralist Autocracy Challenge to Contemporary
Constitutional Democracy”