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This panel explores the theoretical and normative foundations of democratic resilience in the context of democratic innovations. Contributions examine how mini-publics, citizens’ assemblies, and deliberative practices can defend, strengthen, and adapt democratic systems in contemporary political settings.
| Title | Details |
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| Not Just One Thing: Citizens’ Assemblies and Citizens’ Panels After Twenty Years of Democratic Experimentation with Minipublics | View Paper Details |
| What Makes Democracy Resilient? A Deliberative Account | View Paper Details |
| Democratic Innovation as Democratic Defense | View Paper Details |
| Participation, Deliberation, and Democratic Resilience: Democratic Innovations in Contemporary Italy | View Paper Details |
| Mini-Publics and Political Authority | View Paper Details |