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Contents

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

FOREWORD

INTRODUCTION

1. “A text about a text”: constitutions of Britain and Bosnia

1.1 Searching for the soul of a state

1.2 Overview of the British constitution

1.3 Overview of the Bosnian constitution

1.4 Comparative constitutional histories

2. “Look a shoot is sprouting”: measuring culture

2.1 Political culture in theory

2.2 Political culture in practice

2.3 Political culture applied to Bosnia and Britain

2.4 Problem of political apathy

3. “Going back to whence I sprang”: assessing apathy

3.1 A-systemic orientations

3.2 Anti-systemic orientations

3.3 Absence of interpersonal trust

3.4 Institutions as an explanation

4. “We’ve still not found a cure”: constitutional rules

4.1 Constitutional choice and change

4.2 Recurrent crisis and rarefied reform in Bosnia

4.3 Rising strain amidst weak reform in Britain

4.4 Reform dilemmas and deadlock

5. “We need to uncover lost paths”: modelling change

5.1 Modelling intransigence

5.2 Modelling the failure of reform

5.3 Modelling successful evolution in the short run

5.4 Modelling future co-operation and participation

6. “A text about hope”: lessons from Bosnia and Britain

6.1 Debate, deliberation and participation

6.2 Lessons for Bosnia and post-conflict societies

6.3 Lessons for Britain and pre-conflict societies

6.4 Pathways out of constitutional quagmires

BEYOND LAW, PRESCRIPTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS

AFTERWORD

APPENDICES

GLOSSARY

REFERENCES

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