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A democratic constitution is necessary but not sufficient for establishing a democracy. Do you agree?

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Answered by muneebaakhtar627
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Yes I do agree!!

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Answered by purvi985
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Can constitutional design affect the quality and stability of democracy? Are certain constitutional configurations better than others at fostering and maintaining just political orders? Over the past decade, these questions have begun to fill law reviews and preoccupy lawyers and legal theorists working in the rapidly emerging field of comparative constitutional law. Yet political scientists, political sociologists, and historians, for their part, have been pondering these questions for quite some time, and in waves that coincided with dramatic historical moments: the collapse and then re-emergence of democratic regimes in Western Europe; the fall of much of Latin America to decades of military dictatorship; the subsequent democratization of these Latin American countries and of several countries in Africa; the turn to democratic experiments in much of the former Soviet space; and, most recently, the attempts at an institutional rebuilding of Iraq and Afghanistan. Indeed, the challenge of crafting good government through constitutional design, as the two magisterial works under review remind us, is not a new one, but rather, is as old as the concept of “constitution” itself.

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