Despite the tendency of the power literature to analyse legitimacy and coercion in isolation, both theoretical and empirical evidence suggest that coercion and legitimacy are not parallel lines but can interact in different ways, supporting or undermining each other. A methodical exploration of the relationship between legitimacy and coercion is important not only for improving the theoretical literatures on power and legitimacy but also in the light of the increasing interest in the power of legitimacy in statebuilding and peacebuilding. This article first analyses the overall interaction between coercion and legitimacy, and then explores the question that emerges from the interaction analysis; what level of coercion is permitted or requir...
This study focuses on why people may resort to coercive tactics. We tested the proposition that cons...
By remaining epistemologically committed to an outdated distinction between facts and values, tradit...
The article argues the study of international legitimacy in either analytical or normative terms int...
The article analyses the sources of local actors’ legitimacy perceptions towards international peace...
The study of legitimacy in situations of conflict and peacebuilding has increased in recent years. H...
Peace operations are increasingly multi-dimensional and are affecting ever more aspects of life at t...
The study of legitimacy in situations of conflict and peacebuilding has increased in recent years. H...
This volume searches for pragmatic answers to the problems that continue to beset peacebuilding effo...
It is indisputable that in order for an organization to act within a society, legitimacy is needed. ...
This thesis investigates how peace operations work. It contributes to the larger study of peace oper...
This thesis investigates how peace operations work. It contributes to the larger study of peace oper...
Conflict-affected spaces that are far from exhibiting a Weberian monopoly of the legitimate use of f...
This article explores why local police officers choose to comply or to resist the police reforms sti...
The question of what constitutes the legitimacy of using force targeting an external adversary, has ...
Recent scholarship and policy doctrine alike have identified local legitimacy as an important 'succe...
This study focuses on why people may resort to coercive tactics. We tested the proposition that cons...
By remaining epistemologically committed to an outdated distinction between facts and values, tradit...
The article argues the study of international legitimacy in either analytical or normative terms int...
The article analyses the sources of local actors’ legitimacy perceptions towards international peace...
The study of legitimacy in situations of conflict and peacebuilding has increased in recent years. H...
Peace operations are increasingly multi-dimensional and are affecting ever more aspects of life at t...
The study of legitimacy in situations of conflict and peacebuilding has increased in recent years. H...
This volume searches for pragmatic answers to the problems that continue to beset peacebuilding effo...
It is indisputable that in order for an organization to act within a society, legitimacy is needed. ...
This thesis investigates how peace operations work. It contributes to the larger study of peace oper...
This thesis investigates how peace operations work. It contributes to the larger study of peace oper...
Conflict-affected spaces that are far from exhibiting a Weberian monopoly of the legitimate use of f...
This article explores why local police officers choose to comply or to resist the police reforms sti...
The question of what constitutes the legitimacy of using force targeting an external adversary, has ...
Recent scholarship and policy doctrine alike have identified local legitimacy as an important 'succe...
This study focuses on why people may resort to coercive tactics. We tested the proposition that cons...
By remaining epistemologically committed to an outdated distinction between facts and values, tradit...
The article argues the study of international legitimacy in either analytical or normative terms int...