Forms of Pluralism and Democratic Constitutionalism
Autor Jean Cohen, Andrew Arato, Astrid Von Busekist, Frederick Cooper, Tsilly Daganen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 oct 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780231187039
ISBN-10: 0231187033
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
ISBN-10: 0231187033
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
Notă biografică
Andrew Arato is the Dorothy Hart Hirshon Professor of Political and Social Theory at the New School. His many publications include Post Sovereign Constitutional Making: Learning and Legitimacy (2016) and Adventures of the Constituent Power: Beyond Revolutions? (2017).
Jean L. Cohen is the Nell and Herbert M. Singer Professor of Contemporary Civilization and Political Theory at Columbia University. Her numerous books include Globalization and Sovereignty: Rethinking Legality, Legitimacy, and Constitutionalism (2012), and she is coeditor of Religion, Secularism, and Constitutional Democracy (Columbia, 2015).
Astrid von Busekist is professor of political science at Sciences Po, Paris. Her books include Portes et murs: Des frontières en démocratie (2016) and she is the editor in chief of the journal Raisons Politiques.
Jean L. Cohen is the Nell and Herbert M. Singer Professor of Contemporary Civilization and Political Theory at Columbia University. Her numerous books include Globalization and Sovereignty: Rethinking Legality, Legitimacy, and Constitutionalism (2012), and she is coeditor of Religion, Secularism, and Constitutional Democracy (Columbia, 2015).
Astrid von Busekist is professor of political science at Sciences Po, Paris. Her books include Portes et murs: Des frontières en démocratie (2016) and she is the editor in chief of the journal Raisons Politiques.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Forms of Pluralism and Democratic Constitutionalism, by Andrew Arato and Jean L. Cohen
I. After Empire: Historical Alternatives
1. Federation, Confederation, Territorial State: Debating a Post-imperial Future in French West Africa, 1945-1960, by Fred Cooper
2. Decolonization and Postnational Democracy, by Gary Wilder
3. From the American System to Anglo-Saxon Union: Scientific Racism and Supra-Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century North America, by Joshua Simon
4. Constitutions and Forms of Pluralism in the Time of Conquest: The French Debates Over the Colonization of Algeria in the 1830s and 1840s, by Emmanuelle Saada
II. New Federal Formations and/or Subsidiarity
5. The Constitutional Identity of Indigenous Peoples in Canada: Status Groups or Federal Actors?, by Patrick Macklem
6. Federacy and the Kurds: Might This New Political Form Help Mitigate Hobbesian Conflicts in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria?, by Alfred Stepan and Jeff Miley
7. Europe-What¿s Left: Towards a Progressive Pluralist Program for EU Reform, by Robert Howse
8. Subsidiarity and the Challenge to the Sovereign State, by Nadia Urbinati
III. Status Group Legal Pluralism
9. Indian Secularism and Its Challenges, by Christophe Jaffrelot
10. Tainted Liberalism: Israel¿s Millets, by Michael Karayanni
11. Jurisdictional Competition and Internal Reform in Muslim Family Law in Israel and Greece, by Yuksel Sezgin
IV. The Challenge of Corporate Power
12. Corporate Legal Particularism, by Katharina Pistor
13. Tax Competition and the Unbundling of Sovereignty, by Tsilly Dagan
14. The Politics of Horizontal Inequality: Indigenous Opposition to Wind Energy Development in Mexico, by Courtney Jung
Conclusion: Territorial Pluralism and Language Communities, by Astrid von Busekist
List of Contributors
Index
Introduction: Forms of Pluralism and Democratic Constitutionalism, by Andrew Arato and Jean L. Cohen
I. After Empire: Historical Alternatives
1. Federation, Confederation, Territorial State: Debating a Post-imperial Future in French West Africa, 1945-1960, by Fred Cooper
2. Decolonization and Postnational Democracy, by Gary Wilder
3. From the American System to Anglo-Saxon Union: Scientific Racism and Supra-Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century North America, by Joshua Simon
4. Constitutions and Forms of Pluralism in the Time of Conquest: The French Debates Over the Colonization of Algeria in the 1830s and 1840s, by Emmanuelle Saada
II. New Federal Formations and/or Subsidiarity
5. The Constitutional Identity of Indigenous Peoples in Canada: Status Groups or Federal Actors?, by Patrick Macklem
6. Federacy and the Kurds: Might This New Political Form Help Mitigate Hobbesian Conflicts in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria?, by Alfred Stepan and Jeff Miley
7. Europe-What¿s Left: Towards a Progressive Pluralist Program for EU Reform, by Robert Howse
8. Subsidiarity and the Challenge to the Sovereign State, by Nadia Urbinati
III. Status Group Legal Pluralism
9. Indian Secularism and Its Challenges, by Christophe Jaffrelot
10. Tainted Liberalism: Israel¿s Millets, by Michael Karayanni
11. Jurisdictional Competition and Internal Reform in Muslim Family Law in Israel and Greece, by Yuksel Sezgin
IV. The Challenge of Corporate Power
12. Corporate Legal Particularism, by Katharina Pistor
13. Tax Competition and the Unbundling of Sovereignty, by Tsilly Dagan
14. The Politics of Horizontal Inequality: Indigenous Opposition to Wind Energy Development in Mexico, by Courtney Jung
Conclusion: Territorial Pluralism and Language Communities, by Astrid von Busekist
List of Contributors
Index