Can Political Institutions Avert Violence from Climate Change?
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01 August 2011
In CCAPS Research Brief No. 1, Alan Kuperman outlines Constitutional Design and Conflict Management research on which institutions are likely to moderate–or exacerbate–the impact of climate change. Case studies assess how political institutions could buffer the impact of climate change by channeling societal stress into non-violent outcomes.
Resources on Constitutional Design and Conflict Management
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06 March 2011
The CCAPS team shares this annotated bibliography of literature on African comparative constitutional design and conflict management, global comparative constitutional design and conflict management, and case studies in Africa on constitutional design and conflict management.
Rapporteur's Summary: CDCM Planning Meeting
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30 June 2010
The June 2010 planning meeting of the Constitutional Design and Conflict Management (CDCM) team brought together preeminent scholars and practitioners to discuss the scope and methods of the CDCM research project. The group debated and finalized the research framework and case study countries to be studied.
A Constitutional Paradox? Ghana's Peaceful Democratic Transition
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01 January 2011
CCAPS contributing partner Justin Frosini's article on constitutional design and conflict management in Ghana explores the constitutional and non-constitutional factors that have contributed to Ghana's democratic transition. The article was first published in Percorsi Costituzionali, n.2/3, 2011.