
This Book Explores Processes Of Legitimation And Delegitimation Of Global Governance Institutions (ggis). How, Why, And With What Impact On Audiences, Are Ggis Legitimated And Delegitimated? The Book Develops A Comprehensive Theoretical Framework For Studying Processes Of (de)legitimation In Global Governance And Provides Broad Comparative Analyses To Uncover Patterns Of (de)legitimation Processes. It Covers A Diverse Set Of Global And Regional Governmental And Nongovernmental Institutions In Different Policy Fields. Variation Across These Ggis Is Explained With Reference To Institutional Set-up, Policy Field Characteristics, And Broader Social Structures, As Well As To The Qualities Of Agents Of (de)legitimation. The Approach Builds On A Mixed-methods Research Design That Uses Both Quantitative And Qualitative New Empirical Data. Three Main Interlinked Elements Of Processes Of Legitimation And Delegitimation Are At The Center Of The Analysis: The Varied Practices Employed By Different State And Non-state Agents That May Boost Or Challenge The Legitimacy Of Global Governance Institutions; The Normative Justifications That These Agents Draw On When Engaging In Legitimation And Delegitimation Practices; And The Different Audiences That May Be Impacted By Legitimation And Delegitimation. This Results In A Dynamic Interplay Between Legitimation And Delegitimation In Contestation Over The Legitimacy Of Ggis-- Provided By Publisher.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192668722
ISBN-13:
9780192668721
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