This thesis will address the issue of legitimacy within international security, with a focus on the use of force by states. Using military force against other actors in the international system will initiate a debate on its perceived legitimacy by several different audiences. This investigation uses the Regional Security Complex Theory of Buzan and Wæver and the assumptions of Idealism to instigate the analytical framework on legitimacy. This thesis will analyse the role and importance of legitimacy and its potential influence it, as a concept, can have on the political agenda of states and organisations. It will also identify the multitude of factors which affect the perception of legitimacy. Moreover, it will analyse how multilateralism ...
States have the obligation to look for methods that do not involve resorting to force to resolve dis...
Bolstering local perceptions of legitimacy in armed intervention has emerged as an important feature...
Since, at least, the Persian Gulf War, states have behaved as if it is costly to be unsuccessful in ...
The question of what constitutes the legitimacy of using force targeting an external adversary, has ...
Debates about the recourse to force in international politics often conflate legality and legitimacy...
The article argues the study of international legitimacy in either analytical or normative terms int...
This book examines how states justify the domestic use of military force to foreign audiences
The aim of this paper is to clarify the up till now somewhat shady definition of legitimacy, and to ...
Since the end of the Cold War, international politics and international law have not only become inc...
This article serves as an introduction to a special section on the question of the legitimacy of non...
The legal provisions of the United Nations Charter offer imprecise and insufficient criteria for dis...
Abstract: In the post-2001 era, many fear that the “international community” that had been developi...
Increasing role of military interventions during the last years begun theoretical and legal debate a...
Abstract Since, at least, the Persian Gulf War, states have behaved “as if ” it is costly to be unsu...
This volume searches for pragmatic answers to the problems that continue to beset peacebuilding effo...
States have the obligation to look for methods that do not involve resorting to force to resolve dis...
Bolstering local perceptions of legitimacy in armed intervention has emerged as an important feature...
Since, at least, the Persian Gulf War, states have behaved as if it is costly to be unsuccessful in ...
The question of what constitutes the legitimacy of using force targeting an external adversary, has ...
Debates about the recourse to force in international politics often conflate legality and legitimacy...
The article argues the study of international legitimacy in either analytical or normative terms int...
This book examines how states justify the domestic use of military force to foreign audiences
The aim of this paper is to clarify the up till now somewhat shady definition of legitimacy, and to ...
Since the end of the Cold War, international politics and international law have not only become inc...
This article serves as an introduction to a special section on the question of the legitimacy of non...
The legal provisions of the United Nations Charter offer imprecise and insufficient criteria for dis...
Abstract: In the post-2001 era, many fear that the “international community” that had been developi...
Increasing role of military interventions during the last years begun theoretical and legal debate a...
Abstract Since, at least, the Persian Gulf War, states have behaved “as if ” it is costly to be unsu...
This volume searches for pragmatic answers to the problems that continue to beset peacebuilding effo...
States have the obligation to look for methods that do not involve resorting to force to resolve dis...
Bolstering local perceptions of legitimacy in armed intervention has emerged as an important feature...
Since, at least, the Persian Gulf War, states have behaved as if it is costly to be unsuccessful in ...