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Information, Technology, and Society in Asia 116

Comparative Constitutional Design
If laws are rules that guide our society, then constitutions are the “rules about the rules”: they establish the basic framework of governance and normative principles that other legislation must follow. This class examines the determinants of constitutional content and survival, spanning a wide range of regions and historical periods. We will focus in particular on three institutional arrangements: the powers of the executive vs. the legislature, the electoral system, and federalism. When countries democratize, how much do constitution writers anticipate the effects of different institutional forms? How much does self-interest matter, as opposed to cultural beliefs or international precedence? Does the inclusiveness of the constitution-writing process influence their long-term viability? When countries fail, how much is the constitution at fault?
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4971160
Information, Technology, and Society in Asia 116
MCELWAIN Kenneth
A1 A2
水曜3限
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講義使用言語
日本語、英語
単位
2
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NO
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授業計画
The course will rely heavily on group work among students. In addition to studying actual constitutions, we will also conduct a simulation of constitution-writing in the final weeks.
授業の方法
Lectures and in-class discussions (roughly 50% each). Student presentations in last two week.
成績評価方法
Two short essays (5% each). Class participation (40%). Final research presentation (10%) and paper (40%).
履修上の注意
The readings will be in English. Familiarity with data analysis is useful, but not required.