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Voices From The Field 27 May 2016 Jordan’s 2016 constitutional amendments: A return to absolute monarchy?
Voices From The Field 26 May 2016 Jamaica’s drift towards republicanism: Possible consequences for the Caribbean
Voices From The Field 28 April 2016 Hungary’s attempt to manage threats of terror through a constitutional amendment
Voices From The Field 26 April 2016 India’s failure to enhance the representation of women in national and state politics
Voices From The Field 18 April 2016 Healing the wounds of the civil war: The constitutional review process in Sierra Leone
Voices From The Field 13 April 2016 Constitutionalism in times of extraordinary developments: Resolving the Polish constitutional crisis
Voices From The Field 22 March 2016 Libya’s long awaited constitution: Will it finally see the light of the day?
Voices From The Field 18 March 2016 Somalia's democracy deferred: Proposed electoral models to complete the transition
Voices From The Field 15 March 2016 Turkey’s constitutional negotiations unravel before they even begin
Voices From The Field 10 March 2016 South Sudan’s endless transition: The illusive search for a “Permanent” Constitution
Voices From The Field 19 February 2016 France: The wrong path? The limits of constitutional reform in response to terrorist attacks
Voices From The Field 12 February 2016 Dawn of a Democratic Era or Dialogue with Dictators? The Challenges Ahead for Myanmar’s New Leaders
Voices From The Field 12 February 2016 Mongolia: A Vain Constitutional Attempt to Consolidate Parliamentary Democracy
Voices From The Field 9 February 2016 The Tunisian Constitutional Court at the Center of the Political System - and Whirlwind