The Law and Politics of Constitution Making
Lessons from Chile
Herausgeber: Alemán, Eduardo; Soto Velasco, Sebastián
The Law and Politics of Constitution Making
Lessons from Chile
Herausgeber: Alemán, Eduardo; Soto Velasco, Sebastián
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This collection examines Chile's two recent efforts to replace its constitution, both of which ultimately failed despite broad initial support. Drawing global media and scholarly attention, these high-profile processes offer critical lessons for understanding the challenges of democratic constitution making.
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This collection examines Chile's two recent efforts to replace its constitution, both of which ultimately failed despite broad initial support. Drawing global media and scholarly attention, these high-profile processes offer critical lessons for understanding the challenges of democratic constitution making.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 690g
- ISBN-13: 9781041006244
- ISBN-10: 1041006241
- Artikelnr.: 75016807
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 690g
- ISBN-13: 9781041006244
- ISBN-10: 1041006241
- Artikelnr.: 75016807
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Eduardo Alemán (PhD, Political Science, UCLA) is Professor of Political Science at the University of Houston, USA. His research focuses on the comparative analysis of political institutions and Latin American politics. Sebastián Soto Velasco (LLM, Columbia University, and PhD Law, Universidad de Chile) is Associate Professor at the Law School of Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and researcher in the Centro de Estudios Públicos (CEP). In the second constitutional process, he served as Vice-President of the Expert Committee (2023).
Introduction: Analyzing Chile's Constitution-Making Processes (Eduardo
Alemán and Sebastián Soto Velasco) Part I: Political Context and
Institutional Design 1. Toward an Understanding of the Economic Forces
Behind Chile's Estallido Social (Arturo Fontaine and Sergio Urzúa) 2.
Chile¿s Constitutional Processes in Comparative Perspective (Gabriel L.
Negretto and Eugenia Artabe) 3. Citizen Participation in Constitutional
Processes: Chile's Experience (2015-2023) (Francisco Soto Barrientos) 4.
Constitution-Making and Its Discontents: When Political Context Undermines
Institutional Designs (Eduardo Alemán and Gabriel L. Negretto) Part II:
Perspectives from Constitution Makers 5. The Constitutional Convention: The
View of a Progressive Independent Delegate (Tammy Pustilnick Arditi) 6. The
Constitutional Convention: The Experience of a Right-Liberal Delegate (
Hernán Larraín Matte) 7. Constitutional Council: Insights from a New Left
Reformer (María Pardo-Vergara) 8. Constitutional Council: Reflections from
a New Right Architect (Luis Silva) Part III: Substantive Debates and Draft
Content 9. Principles: Disagreements and Consensus and Their Impact on
Constitutionalism (Catalina Salem) 10. Expanding the Catalog of Rights in
Chile's Constitutional Processes: When New Rights Open New Risks (
Sebastián Soto Velasco) 11. The Long Road to Recognition: Indigenous
Peoples and Constituent Processes in Chile (Manuel Núñez and Alejandra
Precht) 12. Reforming the Judiciary and Constitutional Tribunal (Lydia
Brashear Tiede) 13. Recrafting the Political System: The Endurance of
Chile's Presidentialism (Andrés Dockendorff, Christopher A. Martínez, and
Rocío Saez-Vergara) Part IV: Empirical Perspectives on Behavior and
Attitudes 14. Out with the Old, Out with the New: Vote Choice During the
Constitution-Making Period in Chile (Eduardo Alemán, José M. Cabezas and
Ernesto Calvo) 15. Roll Call Votes in the Constitutional Writing Processes
in Chile, 2021-2023 (Patricio Navia and Francisco Roldán) 16. Beyond
Parties: Assessing Ideological Representation in the Chilean Constitutional
Convention (Jorge Fábrega) 17. Switching Off: Political Attention and News
Consumption in 2022 Referendum (Carolina F.T. Batista and Ernesto Calvo)
18. Conclusions (Eduardo Alemán and Sebastián Soto Velasco)
Alemán and Sebastián Soto Velasco) Part I: Political Context and
Institutional Design 1. Toward an Understanding of the Economic Forces
Behind Chile's Estallido Social (Arturo Fontaine and Sergio Urzúa) 2.
Chile¿s Constitutional Processes in Comparative Perspective (Gabriel L.
Negretto and Eugenia Artabe) 3. Citizen Participation in Constitutional
Processes: Chile's Experience (2015-2023) (Francisco Soto Barrientos) 4.
Constitution-Making and Its Discontents: When Political Context Undermines
Institutional Designs (Eduardo Alemán and Gabriel L. Negretto) Part II:
Perspectives from Constitution Makers 5. The Constitutional Convention: The
View of a Progressive Independent Delegate (Tammy Pustilnick Arditi) 6. The
Constitutional Convention: The Experience of a Right-Liberal Delegate (
Hernán Larraín Matte) 7. Constitutional Council: Insights from a New Left
Reformer (María Pardo-Vergara) 8. Constitutional Council: Reflections from
a New Right Architect (Luis Silva) Part III: Substantive Debates and Draft
Content 9. Principles: Disagreements and Consensus and Their Impact on
Constitutionalism (Catalina Salem) 10. Expanding the Catalog of Rights in
Chile's Constitutional Processes: When New Rights Open New Risks (
Sebastián Soto Velasco) 11. The Long Road to Recognition: Indigenous
Peoples and Constituent Processes in Chile (Manuel Núñez and Alejandra
Precht) 12. Reforming the Judiciary and Constitutional Tribunal (Lydia
Brashear Tiede) 13. Recrafting the Political System: The Endurance of
Chile's Presidentialism (Andrés Dockendorff, Christopher A. Martínez, and
Rocío Saez-Vergara) Part IV: Empirical Perspectives on Behavior and
Attitudes 14. Out with the Old, Out with the New: Vote Choice During the
Constitution-Making Period in Chile (Eduardo Alemán, José M. Cabezas and
Ernesto Calvo) 15. Roll Call Votes in the Constitutional Writing Processes
in Chile, 2021-2023 (Patricio Navia and Francisco Roldán) 16. Beyond
Parties: Assessing Ideological Representation in the Chilean Constitutional
Convention (Jorge Fábrega) 17. Switching Off: Political Attention and News
Consumption in 2022 Referendum (Carolina F.T. Batista and Ernesto Calvo)
18. Conclusions (Eduardo Alemán and Sebastián Soto Velasco)
Introduction: Analyzing Chile's Constitution-Making Processes (Eduardo
Alemán and Sebastián Soto Velasco) Part I: Political Context and
Institutional Design 1. Toward an Understanding of the Economic Forces
Behind Chile's Estallido Social (Arturo Fontaine and Sergio Urzúa) 2.
Chile¿s Constitutional Processes in Comparative Perspective (Gabriel L.
Negretto and Eugenia Artabe) 3. Citizen Participation in Constitutional
Processes: Chile's Experience (2015-2023) (Francisco Soto Barrientos) 4.
Constitution-Making and Its Discontents: When Political Context Undermines
Institutional Designs (Eduardo Alemán and Gabriel L. Negretto) Part II:
Perspectives from Constitution Makers 5. The Constitutional Convention: The
View of a Progressive Independent Delegate (Tammy Pustilnick Arditi) 6. The
Constitutional Convention: The Experience of a Right-Liberal Delegate (
Hernán Larraín Matte) 7. Constitutional Council: Insights from a New Left
Reformer (María Pardo-Vergara) 8. Constitutional Council: Reflections from
a New Right Architect (Luis Silva) Part III: Substantive Debates and Draft
Content 9. Principles: Disagreements and Consensus and Their Impact on
Constitutionalism (Catalina Salem) 10. Expanding the Catalog of Rights in
Chile's Constitutional Processes: When New Rights Open New Risks (
Sebastián Soto Velasco) 11. The Long Road to Recognition: Indigenous
Peoples and Constituent Processes in Chile (Manuel Núñez and Alejandra
Precht) 12. Reforming the Judiciary and Constitutional Tribunal (Lydia
Brashear Tiede) 13. Recrafting the Political System: The Endurance of
Chile's Presidentialism (Andrés Dockendorff, Christopher A. Martínez, and
Rocío Saez-Vergara) Part IV: Empirical Perspectives on Behavior and
Attitudes 14. Out with the Old, Out with the New: Vote Choice During the
Constitution-Making Period in Chile (Eduardo Alemán, José M. Cabezas and
Ernesto Calvo) 15. Roll Call Votes in the Constitutional Writing Processes
in Chile, 2021-2023 (Patricio Navia and Francisco Roldán) 16. Beyond
Parties: Assessing Ideological Representation in the Chilean Constitutional
Convention (Jorge Fábrega) 17. Switching Off: Political Attention and News
Consumption in 2022 Referendum (Carolina F.T. Batista and Ernesto Calvo)
18. Conclusions (Eduardo Alemán and Sebastián Soto Velasco)
Alemán and Sebastián Soto Velasco) Part I: Political Context and
Institutional Design 1. Toward an Understanding of the Economic Forces
Behind Chile's Estallido Social (Arturo Fontaine and Sergio Urzúa) 2.
Chile¿s Constitutional Processes in Comparative Perspective (Gabriel L.
Negretto and Eugenia Artabe) 3. Citizen Participation in Constitutional
Processes: Chile's Experience (2015-2023) (Francisco Soto Barrientos) 4.
Constitution-Making and Its Discontents: When Political Context Undermines
Institutional Designs (Eduardo Alemán and Gabriel L. Negretto) Part II:
Perspectives from Constitution Makers 5. The Constitutional Convention: The
View of a Progressive Independent Delegate (Tammy Pustilnick Arditi) 6. The
Constitutional Convention: The Experience of a Right-Liberal Delegate (
Hernán Larraín Matte) 7. Constitutional Council: Insights from a New Left
Reformer (María Pardo-Vergara) 8. Constitutional Council: Reflections from
a New Right Architect (Luis Silva) Part III: Substantive Debates and Draft
Content 9. Principles: Disagreements and Consensus and Their Impact on
Constitutionalism (Catalina Salem) 10. Expanding the Catalog of Rights in
Chile's Constitutional Processes: When New Rights Open New Risks (
Sebastián Soto Velasco) 11. The Long Road to Recognition: Indigenous
Peoples and Constituent Processes in Chile (Manuel Núñez and Alejandra
Precht) 12. Reforming the Judiciary and Constitutional Tribunal (Lydia
Brashear Tiede) 13. Recrafting the Political System: The Endurance of
Chile's Presidentialism (Andrés Dockendorff, Christopher A. Martínez, and
Rocío Saez-Vergara) Part IV: Empirical Perspectives on Behavior and
Attitudes 14. Out with the Old, Out with the New: Vote Choice During the
Constitution-Making Period in Chile (Eduardo Alemán, José M. Cabezas and
Ernesto Calvo) 15. Roll Call Votes in the Constitutional Writing Processes
in Chile, 2021-2023 (Patricio Navia and Francisco Roldán) 16. Beyond
Parties: Assessing Ideological Representation in the Chilean Constitutional
Convention (Jorge Fábrega) 17. Switching Off: Political Attention and News
Consumption in 2022 Referendum (Carolina F.T. Batista and Ernesto Calvo)
18. Conclusions (Eduardo Alemán and Sebastián Soto Velasco)







