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|a Designing Democratic Institutions :
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|a Preface; Contributors; Introduction; PART I: DELIBERATION, DECISION, AND ENFORCEMENT; 1. Disclosure versus Anonymity in Campaign Finance; 2. Paying for Politics; 3. Instituting Deliberative Democracy; 4. Democracy, Electoral and Contestatory; PART II: DEMOCRACY BEYOND THE NATION-STATE; 5. Self-Determination and Global Democracy: A Critiqueof Liberal Nationalism; 6. Fallacies of Nationalism; 7. Between Philosophy and Law: Sovereignty and theDesign of Democratic Institutions; 8. Designing a Democracy for the Euro-Polity andRevising Democratic Theory in the Process.
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|a PART III: LIMITS TO INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN?9. Constitutional Design: An Oxymoron?; 10. Designing Democratic Institutions: Politicalor Economic?; 11. Power-Sharing versus Border-Crossing inEthnically Divided Societies; 12. Provisional Pessimism: A Reply to Van Parijs; Index.
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|a As the principles and practices of democracy continue to spread ever more widely, it is hard to imagine a corner of the globe into which they will not eventually penetrate. But the euphoria of democratic revolutions is typically short-lived, and usually followed by disgruntlement and even cynicism about the actual operation of democratic institutions. It is widely accepted that democracy is a good thing. However democrats have much work to do in improving the performance of democratic institutions. The essays in this volume focus on this difficult and vital challenge: how can we improve the de.
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