Issue 6, June 2014

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Voices from the field

Why Nepal’s federalism debate matters to India and China
by Prabindra Shakya
‘Not Liberian enough’? Deconstructing citizenship and constitutional reform in Liberia
by Ibrahim Al-bakriNyei
Will Libya’s Constitutional Drafting Assembly survive the turbulent times?
by Suliman Ibrahim
Nepal Tanzania’s Draft Constitution: Opening spaces for a gender revolution?

by Salma Maoulidi
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Analyses

South Sudan Returning to the 1945 Constitution – what would it mean for Indonesia
by Simon Butt
How FIFA is changing Brazil’s Constitution for the World Cup
by Daniel De Saulles
The Scottish Constitution shows what the UK is missing
by Elliot Bulmer
Will military give in to Suu Kyi’s push to change Myanmar’s Constitution?
by Min Zin
Tunisia Thailand’s Forgotten Key
by Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang
Egypt The Tunisian exception: successes and limits of consensus
by International Crisis Group
Lebanon What do West Africa’s constitutional review processes tell us?
by Eleanor Thompson
Tunisia Constitution making in India: lessons for Nepal
by Semanta Dahal
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