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Let's Agree on Poland: A Case Study in Strategic Constitutional Design

Edited by: Maciej Kisilowski, Anna Wojciuk

ISBN13: 9780198979562
To be Published: October 2025
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £34.99



At a time when constitutional democracy is under increasing strain, Let's Agree on Poland offers a bold exploration of how divided societies can break through ideological deadlock and reform their institutions. While rooted in the case of Poland, the book offers both academic insight and practical solutions for addressing democratic challenges worldwide.

Born from an extraordinary cross-partisan initiative launched at the height of Poland's constitutional crisis, the book presents a comprehensive constitutional reform proposal by legal and political thinkers across the ideological spectrum, from progressives to staunch conservatives. Detailed political and constitutional analysis is complemented with sophisticated financial models that demonstrate the real-world budgetary impact of the proposed reforms, as well as public-management perspectives on improving the efficiency and decisiveness of the reformed state.

In addition to offering rigorous political analysis, book revives storytelling as a tool for constitutional imagination. Through collaboration with award-winning fiction writers, Let's Agree on Poland presents five short stories that illustrate how its proposed new constitutional system would work in practice, shaping the everyday lives of ordinary people.

Contents:
Introduction: A Polarized Country in Need of a New Social Contract, Maciej Kisilowski and Anna Wojciuk

PART I. AGREED.
1:The Republic of Our Dreams, Antoni Dudek, Maciej Kisilowski, and Anna Wojciuk
2:Harmony by Choice, Agnieszka Chlon-Dominczak, Jacek Giedrojc, and Anna Wojciuk
3:Poland of Equal Opportunities, Maciej Bukowski, Mikolaj Herbst, and Tomasz Kaczor
4:Center Strong with Strategy, Maciej Kisilowski and Wojciech Przybylski
5:Return to Democracy, Ryszard Balicki, Jaroslaw Gwizdak, and Fryderyk Zoll
6:Strengthening Democracy, Miroslaw Granat, Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse, Arkadiusz Radwan, and Jacek Sokolowski
Comment: Reimagining the Polish Constitution by Looking to the Past, Kim Lane Scheppele
Comment: Winding Road to Democracy, Wolf Linder

PART II. WE ARE DIFFERENT.
7:Why Imagine the New Contract?, Maciej Kisilowski and Anna Wojciuk
8:The Dream Progressive Voivodship, Helena Chmielewska-Szlajfer, Pawel Dobrowolski, and Ziemowit Szczerek
9:The Dream Conservative Voivodship, Jakub Drodz, Sylwia Sysko-Romanczuk, Marta Kwasnicka
10:The Dream Leftist Voivodship, Alicja Pacewicz, Jan Smolenski, Michal Zabicki, and Sylwia Chutnik
11:The Dream Christian Democratic Voivodship, Lukasz Rozdeiczer, Artur Wolek, and Karolina Lewestam
12:The Dream Classical Liberal Voivodship, Leszek Stypulkowski, Marek Tatala, Marcin Zielinski, and Piotr Siemion
Comment: A European Dream about Polish Dreams, Kalypso Nicolaidis
Comment: For a Strong Poland, United in its Diversity, Peter L. Lindseth
13:Let's Do It Differently, Antoni Dudek, Maciej Kisilowski, and Anna Wojciuk