Focusing on media discourses, this article maps the communicative reproduction of legitimacy in Great Britain, the United States, Germany and Switzerland. It argues that political communication constitutes a distinctive dimension of legitimation that should be studied alongside public opinion and political behaviour. Research on legitimation discourses can help us understand why the legitimacy of established democracies remains stable in spite of the challenges of globalisation: Delegitimating communication tends to focus on relatively marginal political institutions, while the core regime principles of the democratic nation-state, which are deeply entrenched in the political cultures of Western countries, serve as anchors of legitimacy. Th...
One of the urgent problems requiring special research is the comprehensive crisis of legitimacy that...
Theories about the decline of legitimacy or a legitimacy crisis are as old as democracy itself. Yet,...
This chapter argues that the normative theories of democracy invoked in debates about global democra...
It is widely accepted that internationalization and the increasing loss of parliamentary control ove...
It is widely accepted that internationalization and the increasing loss of parliamentary control ove...
Does the democratic nation state remain a legitimate regime form in the current age of globalization...
This working paper first outlines the contours of a discourse analytical approach to the study of le...
The current debate on the legitimacy of western democracies is dominated by a crisis diagnosis, on t...
Are we witnessing a crisis of democratic legitimacy? While citizens may lose trust in political auth...
Although theoretical and empirical work on the democratic legitimacy of governance networks is growi...
This article presents a discourse approach to the study of legitimacy of governance beyond the democ...
A political institution is legitimate when it succeeds in persuading people of the normative necessi...
This article explores the role that legitimacy plays in EU. It begins by defining what democratic le...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Although theoretical and empirical work on the democratic legitimacy...
Because the legitimacy of political authorities exists only in the eyes of citizens, this study inve...
One of the urgent problems requiring special research is the comprehensive crisis of legitimacy that...
Theories about the decline of legitimacy or a legitimacy crisis are as old as democracy itself. Yet,...
This chapter argues that the normative theories of democracy invoked in debates about global democra...
It is widely accepted that internationalization and the increasing loss of parliamentary control ove...
It is widely accepted that internationalization and the increasing loss of parliamentary control ove...
Does the democratic nation state remain a legitimate regime form in the current age of globalization...
This working paper first outlines the contours of a discourse analytical approach to the study of le...
The current debate on the legitimacy of western democracies is dominated by a crisis diagnosis, on t...
Are we witnessing a crisis of democratic legitimacy? While citizens may lose trust in political auth...
Although theoretical and empirical work on the democratic legitimacy of governance networks is growi...
This article presents a discourse approach to the study of legitimacy of governance beyond the democ...
A political institution is legitimate when it succeeds in persuading people of the normative necessi...
This article explores the role that legitimacy plays in EU. It begins by defining what democratic le...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Although theoretical and empirical work on the democratic legitimacy...
Because the legitimacy of political authorities exists only in the eyes of citizens, this study inve...
One of the urgent problems requiring special research is the comprehensive crisis of legitimacy that...
Theories about the decline of legitimacy or a legitimacy crisis are as old as democracy itself. Yet,...
This chapter argues that the normative theories of democracy invoked in debates about global democra...