This book analyzes how the constituent processes have been linked in the global South with the transformation of the State and the implementation of new public policy packages. The latter have been aimed at satisfying the new catalogs of social, economic and political rights included in the new Constitutions promulgated in recent years.
So far, in European and Arab countries, it has not been possible to project the intense social mobilization processes in successful constituent processes capable of promulgating new Constitutions, that is, in institutional conquests that rebalance the relationship of forces in favor of the popular classes . However, the vindication of a real democracy, the intensity of the destitution processes and the launch of incipient constituent processes point to a horizon of appropriation of the States.
Such displacement should provide a shield capa...read more