Countries, governments, and organizations devise constitutions to reflect their visions of governance and rules for their leaders. They vary considerably in both formats and consequences. Disputes over constitutions can lead to fights, contests, debates, and more. Vincent Ostrom is one of America's leading scholars on constitutions and has spent a lifetime researching, analyzing, and writing about constitutions in America and overseas. He provides methods to judge and to implement constitutions as citizens struggle with their formulation. In this book, scholars from around the world add to this intellectual quest of massive scholarly and practical importance. Using the research and methodology pioneered by Ostrom, they identify and analyze the criteria for successful constitutions in both theory and practice.
Barbara Allen is professor, former chair of the Department of Political Science, and former Director of Women's Studies at Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota. Filippo Sabetti is professor of political science at McGill University. Mark Sproule-Jones is V.K. Copps Professor of political science at McMaster University in Canada.
Chapter 1 Table of Contents Chapter 2 List of Contributors Part 3 I Introduction Chapter 4 1 Normative and Empirical Inquiries into Systems of Governance Chapter 5 2 Constitutional Foundations for a Th eory of System Comparisons Part 6 II Foundations for a Normative Assessment of Governance Chapter 7 3 Th e Normative and Limiting Conditions in a Polycentric Political Order Chapter 8 4 Legal Pluralism, Polycentricity, and Faith-Based Organizations in Global Governance Chapter 9 5 Challenges to Interreligious Liberative Collective Action between Muslims and Christians Chapter 10 6 Democratization without Violence: Can Political Order be Achieved through Peaceful Means? Chapter 11 7 Th e Man Who Heated Up Economic Discussion with a Stove: Walter Eucken's Method of Institutional Design Part 12 III Struggles for Polycentric Governance in Diverse Continents Chapter 13 8 Malawi's Lake Chiuta Fisheries: Intelligent Burden-Shedding to Foster Renewable Resources Stewardship Chapter 14 9 From the Cheyenne Way to the Chilean Way (of Political Reconciliation and Impunity): A Retrospective on Political Architecture, Political Culture, and Institutional Design Chapter 15 10 Challenges Facing "State" Building in Burma Chapter 16 11 American Experience in Metropolitan Governance Chapter 17 Index Chapter 18 About the Cover Art