Let's Agree on Poland

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  • Tytuł: Let's Agree on Poland
  • Redaktor/Redaktorzy:
    • Maciej Kisilowski (Redaktor)
    • Anna Wojciuk (Redaktor)
  • Wydawca: Oxford University Press
  • Rok: 2025
  • Miejsce wydania: Oxford
  • Liczba stron: 336
  • DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198979562.001.0001
  • Adres URL: https://academic.oup.com/book/60902
  • Abstrakt w j. angielskim: This book offers a bold, cross-partisan proposal for comprehensive constitutional reform in Poland. It frames the nation’s challenges—and the proposed solutions—as a case study with broader relevance to the contemporary democratic crisis. The work introduces a series of institutional innovations designed to create a cohesive multilevel system of power sharing, balancing the aspirations of local and regional communities with the need for national unity and strength. In the tradition of the Law and Literature movement, the second part of the book presents fictional narratives exploring the potential impacts of constitutional change on individuals and society. Ultimately, the book advocates for a more inclusive and dynamic approach to constitutional governance.

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  • 002 a Let's Agree on Poland
  • 003 a Maciej Kisilowski (Redaktor)
  • 003 a Anna Wojciuk (Redaktor)
  • 004 a Monografia naukowa
  • 005 a 2025
  • 008 b Oxford University Press
  • 009 a 9780198979562
  • 012 a 10.1093/oso/9780198979562.001.0001
  • 013 a https://academic.oup.com/book/60902
  • 018 a Oxford
  • 019 a 336
  • 025 a This book offers a bold, cross-partisan proposal for comprehensive constitutional reform in Poland. It frames the nation’s challenges—and the proposed solutions—as a case study with broader relevance to the contemporary democratic crisis. The work introduces a series of institutional innovations designed to create a cohesive multilevel system of power sharing, balancing the aspirations of local and regional communities with the need for national unity and strength. In the tradition of the Law and Literature movement, the second part of the book presents fictional narratives exploring the potential impacts of constitutional change on individuals and society. Ultimately, the book advocates for a more inclusive and dynamic approach to constitutional governance.
  • 027 a social contract
  • 027 a strategic decentralization
  • 027 a constitutional reform
  • 027 a democracy
  • 027 a federalism
  • 027 a law and literature
  • 027 a polarization
  • 336 a Redakcja naukowa monografii naukowej

Dublin Core

Repozytorium Akademii Ignatianum w Krakowie, które jest częścią Portalu Pracowniczego zostało zrealizowane w ramach projektu „Program wzmocnienia potencjału dydaktycznego Uczelni na rzecz rozwoju regionalnego” POWR.03.05.00-00-ZR10/18 współfinansowanego ze środków Unii Europejskiej w ramach Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego.