This special issue explores the production of political legitimacy, approached from the angle of the legitimacy claims of the governing authorities of anomalous geopolitical spaces. Legitimacy sits at the heart of theories of sovereign power, a position that has drawn a range of scholars – be they political geographers, political anthropologists, international lawyers or political scientists – to focus on the state as a primary source of political legitimacy. This special issue starts from a different premise: namely, that by studying alternative sites of legitimacy, so-called de facto states, annexed territories, governments-in-exile, liberation movements or unrecognised governments, we may shine a light on the wider arena of political act...
Because the legitimacy of political authorities exists only in the eyes of citizens, this study inve...
This volume searches for pragmatic answers to the problems that continue to beset peacebuilding effo...
This article demonstrates that there is a causal asymmetry between legitimate and illegitimate viole...
This special issue explores the production of political legitimacy, approached from the angle of the...
This special issue explores the production of political legitimacy, approached from the angle of the...
While scholars agree that political legitimacy, or the legitimacy to rule, is sought by governing au...
While scholars agree that political legitimacy, or the legitimacy to rule, is sought by governing au...
Conflict-affected spaces that are far from exhibiting a Weberian monopoly of the legitimate use of f...
The study of legitimacy in situations of conflict and peacebuilding has increased in recent years. H...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
The essays collected in this special issue explore what legitimacy means for actors and institutions...
Legitimacy is not something distinct from power; it is one of the vital sources of power. And if pow...
Conflict-affected spaces that are far from exhibiting a Weberian monopoly of the legitimate use of f...
Because the legitimacy of political authorities exists only in the eyes of citizens, this study inve...
This volume searches for pragmatic answers to the problems that continue to beset peacebuilding effo...
This article demonstrates that there is a causal asymmetry between legitimate and illegitimate viole...
This special issue explores the production of political legitimacy, approached from the angle of the...
This special issue explores the production of political legitimacy, approached from the angle of the...
While scholars agree that political legitimacy, or the legitimacy to rule, is sought by governing au...
While scholars agree that political legitimacy, or the legitimacy to rule, is sought by governing au...
Conflict-affected spaces that are far from exhibiting a Weberian monopoly of the legitimate use of f...
The study of legitimacy in situations of conflict and peacebuilding has increased in recent years. H...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
The essays collected in this special issue explore what legitimacy means for actors and institutions...
Legitimacy is not something distinct from power; it is one of the vital sources of power. And if pow...
Conflict-affected spaces that are far from exhibiting a Weberian monopoly of the legitimate use of f...
Because the legitimacy of political authorities exists only in the eyes of citizens, this study inve...
This volume searches for pragmatic answers to the problems that continue to beset peacebuilding effo...
This article demonstrates that there is a causal asymmetry between legitimate and illegitimate viole...