
#347 - Failures of the Constitution: A Dialogue with Aziz Rana
Converging Dialogues
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The Global Influence of the American Constitutional Model
This chapter explores the post-World War II era, where the US promoted constitutional values internationally through institutions like the United Nations. It discusses the adoption of the US Constitution as a model by countries like Japan and Germany, as well as the challenges faced by decolonizing elites in aligning American democracy with their own economic concerns. Additionally, it delves into the Cold War dynamics that shaped US interventions and the evolution of constitutional discourse towards originalist interpretations.
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