The Construction of Democracy: Lessons from Practice and Research

Citation:

Domínguez, Jorge I, and Anthony Jones. 2007. The Construction of Democracy: Lessons from Practice and Research. Johns Hopkins University Press. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/y2q8aetg

Abstract:

How should democracies balance the hopes and constraints of their societies with the architecture of their constitutions and institutions to secure freedom, promote citizenship, and foster prosperity? In The Construction of Democracy, leading scholars from seven different countries—and key decision makers from eight—come together to analyze the dimensions of democratic design and draw not only practical but feasible recommendations. Here citizens, politicians, and government officials offer valuable insight into the craft of politics with real examples of success and failures from some of the leading policy makers of our time—including the president of Portugal, former presidents of Brazil and Colombia, and a former prime minister of India. In a rare instance where the expertise of practical-minded scholars is melded with the experience of thoughtful policy makers, this volume offers much-needed insight to others seeking sensible and effective solutions.

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