Democratic Deliberation in Deeply Divided Societies From Conflict to

Through case-analysis and cross-sectional assessment of eleven countries this collection explores the most deeply divided societies in the world in order to highlight what deliberative democracy looks like in a deeply divided society and to understand the

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Democratic Deliberation in Deeply Divided Societies

10.1057/9781137357816 - Democratic Deliberation in Deeply Divided Societies:, Edited by Juan Ugarriza and Didier Caluwaerts

10.1057/9781137357816 - Democratic Deliberation in Deeply Divided Societies:, Edited by Juan Ugarriza and Didier Caluwaerts

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From Conflict to Common Ground Juan E. Ugarriza Principal Professor, Faculty of Law, El Rosario University, Colombia and

Didier Caluwaerts Democracy Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School, USA

10.1057/9781137357816 - Democratic Deliberation in Deeply Divided Societies:, Edited by Juan Ugarriza and Didier Caluwaerts

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Democratic Deliberation in Deeply Divided Societies

Selection and Editorial Matter © Juan E. Ugarriza and Didier Caluwaerts 2014 Remaining chapters © Respective authors 2014

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