Summer 2021, No. 61

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Symposium

The Democracy Constitution

By The Editors

1 MIN READ

An Audacious Idea Whose Time Has Come

By Michael Tomasky

4 MIN READ

What Is This Project, Anyway?

By Sanford Levinson

29 MIN READ

Opening the Paths of Constitutional Change

By Julie C. Suk

6 MIN READ

Why the Preamble Matters

By Beau Breslin

4 MIN READ

The Engine of Constitutional Reform

By Victoria Nourse

5 MIN READ

On Electing the Executive Branch

By Henry L. Chambers, Jr.

6 MIN READ

Problems That Have Festered Too Long...

By Stephen M. Griffin

3 MIN READ

The Democracy Constitution: The Deliberations

By The Delegates of the Democracy Constitution

17 MIN READ

A New Constitution for The United States

By The Delegates of the Democracy Constitution

33 MIN READ

The Democracy Constitution: The Votes

By The Delegates of the Democracy Constitution

1 MIN READ

Dissent: Premature Constitutional Reform

By Mark A. Graber

4 MIN READ

Dissent: Not Popular Enough

By Robert Tsai

4 MIN READ

Dissent: What Happened to the States?

By Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr.

4 MIN READ

Dissent: Policies Are Not Rights

By Jeffrey K. Tulis

3 MIN READ

Dissent: Still Problems With the House

By David S. Schwartz

3 MIN READ

The Democracy Constitution: Responses

By Nan Aron Matthew Fletcher Daniel Goldberg Toby Moffett Arturo Valenzuela Michael Waldman

18 MIN READ

The Delegates

By The Editors

4 MIN READ

Symposium

The Stakes in Asia

By The Editors

1 MIN READ

Japan: Biden's Big Challenge

By Glen S. Fukushima

17 MIN READ

China: Two Key Questions

By Sheena Chestnut Greitens

13 MIN READ

North Korea: Getting Back to the Table

By Duyeon Kim

17 MIN READ

Southeast Asia: China's Long Shadow

By Donald K. Emmerson

18 MIN READ

Book Reviews

Unfulfilled

Amazon and its warehouses have changed our consuming lives for the better—but at a high price to our working lives.

By Steven Greenhouse

12 MIN READ

Freedom’s Just Another Word...

For decades, we’ve been told markets will free us. Now, finally, we’re realizing we need freedom from the market’s worst ravages.

By Molly Michelmore

13 MIN READ

We Are What We Eat

We all need food, but did we really need to build a global system that turned this necessity into such excess?

By Jo-Ann Mort

15 MIN READ

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