This article addresses a significant gap in the literature on legitimacy in global governance, exploring whether, in what ways, and to what extent institutional qualities of international organisations (IOs) matter for popular legitimacy beliefs towards these bodies. The study assesses the causal significance of procedure and performance as sources of legitimacy, unpacks these dimensions into specific institutional qualities, and offers a comparative analysis across IOs in three issue areas of global governance. Theoretically, the article disaggregates institutional sources of legitimacy to consider democratic, technocratic, and fair qualities of procedure and performance. Empirically, it examines the effects of these institutional qualitie...
International institutions have become increasingly important not only in the relations between stat...
International institutions have become increasingly important not only in the relations between stat...
International institutions have become increasingly important not only in the relations between stat...
This article addresses a significant gap in the literature on legitimacy in global governance, explo...
This article addresses a significant gap in the literature on legitimacy in global governance, explo...
Why are some institutional designs perceived as more legitimate than others, and why is the same ins...
Elites are central in creating, operating, defending and contesting international organisations (IOs...
Elites are central in creating, operating, defending and contesting international organisations (IOs...
Elites are central in creating, operating, defending and contesting international organisations (IOs...
Legitimacy has emerged as a key concern for global governance scholarship. There is growing recognit...
This article explores how, in the quest for new global order, global governance might acquire greate...
Social legitimacy is central to the effectiveness of international organisations (IOs). Yet, so far,...
The expectation that state voice drives perceptions of the legitimacy of international institutions ...
Why are some institutional designs perceived as more legitimate than others, and why is the same ins...
Global governance rests on the exercise of public authority by a myriad of actors. In the internatio...
International institutions have become increasingly important not only in the relations between stat...
International institutions have become increasingly important not only in the relations between stat...
International institutions have become increasingly important not only in the relations between stat...
This article addresses a significant gap in the literature on legitimacy in global governance, explo...
This article addresses a significant gap in the literature on legitimacy in global governance, explo...
Why are some institutional designs perceived as more legitimate than others, and why is the same ins...
Elites are central in creating, operating, defending and contesting international organisations (IOs...
Elites are central in creating, operating, defending and contesting international organisations (IOs...
Elites are central in creating, operating, defending and contesting international organisations (IOs...
Legitimacy has emerged as a key concern for global governance scholarship. There is growing recognit...
This article explores how, in the quest for new global order, global governance might acquire greate...
Social legitimacy is central to the effectiveness of international organisations (IOs). Yet, so far,...
The expectation that state voice drives perceptions of the legitimacy of international institutions ...
Why are some institutional designs perceived as more legitimate than others, and why is the same ins...
Global governance rests on the exercise of public authority by a myriad of actors. In the internatio...
International institutions have become increasingly important not only in the relations between stat...
International institutions have become increasingly important not only in the relations between stat...
International institutions have become increasingly important not only in the relations between stat...