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Faguet--Special Issue on Instrumental Incoherence in Institutional Reform (Overview of the entire special issue. Pp. 1-4 will form the core of the introductory chapter, to which I will add a (hopefully) integrative summary of all the papers that follow.)
Bednar & Page--Institutions and Cultural Capacity: A Systems Perspective
Chauchard, Brulé & Heinze--Inclusive Reforms as Levers for Social Exclusion
Chauchard, Brulé & Heinze--Inclusive Reforms_Appendix
Albertus, Menaldo & Rojas--Why Elites Sometimes Undo Their Own Constitutional Privileges