Legitimation and delegitimation in global governance : : practices, justifications, and audiences / / edited by Magdalena Bexell, Kristina Jönsson, Anders Uhlin.
This book explores processes of legitimation and delegitimation of global governance institutions. It develops a comprehensive theoretical framework for studying processes of (de)legitimation in governance beyond the state.
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Place / Publishing House: | Oxford : : Oxford University Press,, [2022] ©2022 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (285 pages) |
Notes: | Includes index. |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Book Series Preface
- Acknowledgement
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- I. INTRODUCTION
- 1. Introduction: The Comparative Study of (De)legitimation Processes in Global Governance
- 2. The Politics of Legitimation and Delegitimation in Global Governance: A Theoretical Framework
- II. PRACTICES
- 3. Practices of (De)legitimation in Global Governance: A Comparative Overview
- 4. Explaining Variation in Legitimation and Delegitimation Practices: Policy Field and Institutional Access
- 5. The Interplay between Delegitimation and Legitimation: Civil Society Protest and the Responses of Global Governance Institutions
- III. JUSTIFICATIONS
- 6. The Self-legitimation of Global Governance Institutions: A Comparative Overview of Normative Justifications
- 7. Justifications in the (De)legitimation of Global Health Governance and Global Trade Governance
- 8. Justifying Delegitimation: African Critiques of Global Governance Institutions
- IV. AUDIENCES
- 9. Audiences of (De)Legitimation in Global Governance: A Comparative Overview
- 10. (De)Legitimation and the Composition of Audiences: Comparing Intergovernmental and Nongovernmental Global Governance Institutions
- 11. The Effects of (De)Legitimation on Citizens' Legitimacy Beliefs about Global Governance: An International Survey Experiment
- V. CONCLUSION
- 12. Conclusions: Legitimation and Delegitimation of Global Governance Institutions
- Index.