Publication
Oct 2011
Across the Arab world, emerging democracies are set to re-write the fundamental rules of their political order. Revolutionary Tunisia, Egypt and Libya are about to embark on drafting new constitutions as a clean break with their authoritarian past. A look at both successful and failed transition experiences from around the world provides useful evidence of the main pitfalls of constitutional reform.
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Author | Kristina Kausch |
Series | FRIDE Policy Briefs |
Issue | 101 |
Publisher | FRIDE |
Copyright | © 2011 FRIDE |