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In an era marked by political polarization, institutional strain, and global uncertainty, Is Democracy Doomed? confronts one of the most urgent questions of our time. This provocative volume gathers leading scholars from law, political science, and sociology to dissect the fragility and resilience of democratic systems in the 21st century.



From Beau Breslin and Ashley Wilkersons defense of republicanism as a safeguard against democratic collapse, to Paul Schiff Bermans exploration of dialogue as democracys lifeblood, each chapter offers a distinct lens on the forces reshaping governance. Peter Levine applies systems theory to diagnose democracys ailments, while Laura Beth Nielsen reimagines democracy as a relational practice rooted in trust and reciprocity. The volume also probes the legal architecture of democracy: H. Chris Tecklenburg examines the constitutional implications of nationwide injunctions, Jamie Rowen highlights the civic role of lawyers and veterans, and Laura A. Dickinson warns of the democratic risks posed by privatized national security. David Mednicoff critiques the international rule of laws paradoxes, and Jeremy Paul closes with a sobering reflection on the cultural drift toward expedience over principle.



Is Democracy Doomed? invites readers into a rigorous conversation about democracys future, and whether its foundations can withstand the pressures of our time.
Chapter
1. American Democracy May Be Doomed: Its a Good Thing We Have a
Republic; Beau Breslin and Ashley Wilkerson

Chapter
2. Do We Still Believe in Process? Democracy and the Fundamental
Value of Dialogue Across Difference; Paul Schiff Berman

Chapter
3. A System-Analysis of Democracys Crisis; Peter Levine

Chapter
4. Relational Democracy; Laura Beth Nielsen

Chapter
5. Nationwide Injunctions: A Separation of Powers Analysis; H. Chris
Tecklenburg

Chapter
6. Lawyers, Veterans, and the Durability of US Democracy; Jamie
Rowen

Chapter
7. National Security Privatization and the Risk to Democracy; Laura
A. Dickinson

Chapter
8. Do Tensions in the International Rule of Law Help Doom Democracy?
An Essay in Constructive Criticism; David Mednicoff

Chapter
9. A Culture of Expedience; Jeremy Paul
Austin Sarat is William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at Amherst College, USA. He has written, co-written, or edited more than one hundred books in the fields of law and political science.