Published February 1, 2023 | Version v2
Journal article

Revolutionary Constitutions: Are They Revolutionary in Terms of Constitutional Design?

Description

Description

We use Comparative Constitutions Project (CCP) data to explore whether Constitutions that follow revolutions are designed differently. We employ matching methods using 31 treatments (revolutionary Constitutions) and 162 control units (new Constitutional adoptions without a revolution). We find some evidence that revolutionary Constitutions are less rigid (i.e., their procedural barriers to amendment are weaker). Otherwise, revolutionary Constitutions seem similar to non-revolutionary ones. However, we do find strong evidence that revolutionary Constitutions not associated with ending colonial rule or the fall of the USSR are associated with greater likelihood of ex post democracy.

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Title Revolutionary Constitutions: Are They Revolutionary in Terms of Constitutional Design?
Authors
  • Callais, Justin
  • Young, Andrew T.
  • Publisher Free Market Institute Research Paper
    Year of publication 2023