It is widely accepted that internationalization and the increasing loss of parliamentary control over political power challenge the legitimacy of national democratic systems and their core institutions. We first present results from a study of public communication, which, when examined in the context of theories of legitimation, indicate that these processes do not necessarily lead to the erosion or breakdown of popular support for the nation state. The idea that there is a linear cause-and-effect relationship is overly simple, and a more detailed analysis is called for. Legitimation of a political system through public communication is a back-and-forth process which is determined by the system's specific institutional arrangements and by t...
This article addresses concerns that the growth in global governance may be bringing with it a decli...
This chapter comprises an empirical evaluation of trends in political support within established dem...
Analyses on sources of legitimization bear, mostly, on theoretical reflection. The author aims to as...
It is widely accepted that internationalization and the increasing loss of parliamentary control ove...
Focusing on media discourses, this article maps the communicative reproduction of legitimacy in Grea...
Are we witnessing a crisis of democratic legitimacy? While citizens may lose trust in political auth...
Theories about the decline of legitimacy or a legitimacy crisis are as old as democracy itself. Yet,...
One of the urgent problems requiring special research is the comprehensive crisis of legitimacy that...
Against the background of a renewed debate about democratic legitimacy, this essay discusses its con...
Does the democratic nation state remain a legitimate regime form in the current age of globalization...
The consolidation of a democracy requires ‘broad and deep legitimation, such that all significant po...
This chapter presents the research questions and outline of the book, providing a brief review of th...
Recent studies have demonstrated that democratic transitions can take place even in political entiti...
This working paper first outlines the contours of a discourse analytical approach to the study of le...
Governments across the industrialised world suffer a deep legitimacy crisis. Survey after survey sho...
This article addresses concerns that the growth in global governance may be bringing with it a decli...
This chapter comprises an empirical evaluation of trends in political support within established dem...
Analyses on sources of legitimization bear, mostly, on theoretical reflection. The author aims to as...
It is widely accepted that internationalization and the increasing loss of parliamentary control ove...
Focusing on media discourses, this article maps the communicative reproduction of legitimacy in Grea...
Are we witnessing a crisis of democratic legitimacy? While citizens may lose trust in political auth...
Theories about the decline of legitimacy or a legitimacy crisis are as old as democracy itself. Yet,...
One of the urgent problems requiring special research is the comprehensive crisis of legitimacy that...
Against the background of a renewed debate about democratic legitimacy, this essay discusses its con...
Does the democratic nation state remain a legitimate regime form in the current age of globalization...
The consolidation of a democracy requires ‘broad and deep legitimation, such that all significant po...
This chapter presents the research questions and outline of the book, providing a brief review of th...
Recent studies have demonstrated that democratic transitions can take place even in political entiti...
This working paper first outlines the contours of a discourse analytical approach to the study of le...
Governments across the industrialised world suffer a deep legitimacy crisis. Survey after survey sho...
This article addresses concerns that the growth in global governance may be bringing with it a decli...
This chapter comprises an empirical evaluation of trends in political support within established dem...
Analyses on sources of legitimization bear, mostly, on theoretical reflection. The author aims to as...