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This collection examines the challenges faced by countries competing over territorial claims during constitutional transitions. It addresses two scenarios in particular: authoritarian to democratic rule against a backdrop of violent conflict; and transitions within electoral democracies in response to claims for territorial autonomy.
1 Gustavo Bonifaz Moreno and George Gray Molina: Territorial Cleavages and the Bolivian Constitutional Transition; 2 Marie-Joelle Zahar: Bosnia and Herzegovina; 3 Neophytos Loizides and John McGarry: The 2002-2004 Annan Plan in Cyprus: An Attempted UN-Mediated Constitutional Transition; 4 Assefa Fiseha: Emergence and Transformation of Territorially Based Cleavages and Constitutional Responses in Ethiopia; 5 Harihar Bhattacharyya: States Reorganization and the Accommodation of Ethno-Territorial Cleavages in India; 6 Zaid Al-Ali: Dealing with Territorial Cleavages in Constitutional Transitions in Iraq; 7 Jacques Bertrand: Indonesia: Special Autonomy for Aceh and Papua; 8 Yash Ghai and Jill Cottrell: Constitutional Transitions and Territorial Cleavages: the Kenyan Case; 9 Mara Malagodi: Godot has Arrived! Federal Restructuring in Nepal; 10 Rotimi Suberu: Nigeria’s Permanent Constitutional Transition: Military Rule, Civilian Instability, and the Unending Search for Democratic True Federalism in a Deeply Divided Society; 11 Bryony Lau: The Philippines: Peace talks and autonomy in Mindanao; 12 Nico Steytler: The Withering away of Politically Salient Territorial Cleavages in South Africa and the Emergence of Watermark Ethnic Federalism; 13 Cesar Colino, Luis Moreno, and Angustias Hombrado: Spain: Constitutional Transition through Gradual Accommodation of Territories; 14 Asanga Welikala: Sri Lanka’s Failed Peace Process and the Continuing Challenge of Ethno-Territorial Cleavages; 15 Stephen Tierney: After the Scottish Independence Referendum: Towards a Federal Moment for the United Kingdom?; 16 Lucan Way: Dealing with Territorial Cleavages: The Rise and Fall of Ukraine’s Faustian Bargain; 17 George Anderson: Yemen’s Failed Constitutional Transition; 18 Cheryl Saunders: Processes of Constitutional Transitions in the Face of Territorial Cleavages; 19 Tom Ginsburg: Constitutional Design and Territorial Cleavages; 20 George Anderson and Sujit Choudhry: Territorial Cleavages and Constitutional Transitions: Political Mobilization, Constitution-Making Processes, and Constitutional Design
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