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Introduction Constitutional Boundaries
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Jeffrey K. Tulis
and Stephen Macedo
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction Constitutional Boundaries 1
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Part I. WHAT IS CONSTITUTIONAL FAILURE?
- 1. Constitutional Failure: Ultimately Attitudinal 13
- 2. Successful Failures of the American Constitution 29
- 3. The Disharmonic Constitution 47
- 4. Constitution of Failure 66
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Part II. HOW CAN CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY CONTEND WITH EMERGENCY?
- 5. “In the Name of National Security” 91
- 6. The Possibility of Constitutional Statesmanship 112
- 7. Exceptions That Prove the Rule 124
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Part III. HOW CAN CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY CONTEND WITH WAR?
- 8. The Glorious Commander in Chief 157
- 9. The Relational Conception of War Powers 168
- 10. Confronting War 194
- 11. War and Constitutional Change 217
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Part IV. HOW CAN CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY CONTEND WITH GLOBALIZATION?
- 12. Three Constitutionalist Responses to Globalization 239
- 13. Constitutionalism in a Theocratic World 256
- 14. Constitutional Democracies, Coercion, and Obligations to Include 280
- 15. Omniviolence, Arms Control, and Limited Government 297
- Conclusion. Constitutional Engagement and Its Limits 317
- List of Contributors 329
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction Constitutional Boundaries 1
-
Part I. WHAT IS CONSTITUTIONAL FAILURE?
- 1. Constitutional Failure: Ultimately Attitudinal 13
- 2. Successful Failures of the American Constitution 29
- 3. The Disharmonic Constitution 47
- 4. Constitution of Failure 66
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Part II. HOW CAN CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY CONTEND WITH EMERGENCY?
- 5. “In the Name of National Security” 91
- 6. The Possibility of Constitutional Statesmanship 112
- 7. Exceptions That Prove the Rule 124
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Part III. HOW CAN CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY CONTEND WITH WAR?
- 8. The Glorious Commander in Chief 157
- 9. The Relational Conception of War Powers 168
- 10. Confronting War 194
- 11. War and Constitutional Change 217
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Part IV. HOW CAN CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY CONTEND WITH GLOBALIZATION?
- 12. Three Constitutionalist Responses to Globalization 239
- 13. Constitutionalism in a Theocratic World 256
- 14. Constitutional Democracies, Coercion, and Obligations to Include 280
- 15. Omniviolence, Arms Control, and Limited Government 297
- Conclusion. Constitutional Engagement and Its Limits 317
- List of Contributors 329
- Index 333