Post Sovereign Constitution Making: Learning and Legitimacy

Post Sovereign Constitution Making

Learning and Legitimacy
 
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ISBN13:9780198755982
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Constitutional politics has become a major terrain of contemporary struggles. Contestation around designing, replacing, revising, and dramatically re-interpreting constitutions is proliferating worldwide. Starting with Southern Europe in post-Franco Spain, then in the ex-Communist countries in Central Europe, post-apartheid South Africa, and now in the Arab world, constitution making has become a project not only of radical political movements, but of liberals and
conservatives as well. Wherever new states or new regimes will emerge in the future, whether through negotiations, revolutionary process, federation, secession, or partition, the making of new constitutions will be a key item on the political agenda.

Combining historical comparison, constitutional theory, and political analysis, this volume links together theory and comparative analysis in order to orient actors engaged in constitution making processes all over the world. The book examines two core phenomena: the development of a new, democratic paradigm of constitution making, and the resulting change in the normative discussions of constitutions, their creation, and the source of their legitimacy. After setting out a theoretical framework
for understanding these developments, Andrew Arato examines recent constitutional politics in South Africa, Hungary, Turkey, and Latin America and discusses the political stakes in constitution-making. The book concludes by offering a systematic critique of the alternative to the new paradigm,
populism and populist constituent politics.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction: Beyond the Paradox of Constitution
Part I: History and Theory
Constituent Authority
Constitutional Learning
Conventions, Constituent Assemblies, and Roundtables
Part II: Two Case Studies
The Hungarian Paradox
Turkey: Authoritarian Constitution Making, Reform, and the Crisis of Constitutionalism
Part III: Populist Constituent Politics
Political Theology and Populism
Conclusion