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Making Constitutions in Deeply Divided Societies
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Hanna Lerner
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 15
Three paradigms of democratic constitutions
pp. 30
The incrementalist approach to constitution-making
pp. 47
Varieties of constitutional incrementalism
pp. 51
Informal consociationalism in Israel
pp. 109
Constructive ambiguity in India
pp. 152
Symbolic ambivalence in Ireland
pp. 193
Normative arguments for constitutional incrementalism
pp. 208
Potential dangers
pp. 230
Conclusion
pp. 235
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