Citizens, Elites, and the Legitimacy of Global Governance offers the first full comparative study of citizen and elite legitimacy beliefs toward global governance. Empirically, it provides a comprehensive analysis of public and elite opinion toward global governance, building on two uniquely coordinated surveys covering multiple countries and international organizations. Theoretically, it develops an individual-level approach, exploring how a person's characteristics in respect of socioeconomic status, political values, geographical identification, and institutional trust shape legitimacy beliefs toward global governance. The book's central findings are three-fold. First, there is a notable and general elite-citizen gap in legitimacy belief...
Recent instances of political backlash against global governance efforts as well as conventional wis...
Recent instances of political backlash against global governance efforts as well as conventional wis...
This article offers the first systematic and comparative analysis of the effects of elite communicat...
Contemporary society has witnessed major growth in global governance, yet the legitimacy of global g...
Contemporary society has witnessed major growth in global governance, yet the legitimacy of global g...
This chapter examines individual-level factors that may influence legitimacy beliefs towards global ...
Scholars and policy makers debate whether elites and citizens hold different views of the legitimacy...
Once staunch advocates of international cooperation, political elites are increasingly divided over ...
This article examines what contemporary elites think about global governance and what these attitude...
Legitimacy is central to the functioning of global governance institutions (GGIs) such as the Europe...
Elites are central in creating, operating, defending and contesting international organisations (IOs...
Legitimacy is central to the functioning of global governance institutions (GGIs) such as the Europe...
This article explores how, in the quest for new global order, global governance might acquire greate...
Rules set by global governance organizations affect communities across the world. Such organizations...
The expectation that state voice drives perceptions of the legitimacy of international institutions ...
Recent instances of political backlash against global governance efforts as well as conventional wis...
Recent instances of political backlash against global governance efforts as well as conventional wis...
This article offers the first systematic and comparative analysis of the effects of elite communicat...
Contemporary society has witnessed major growth in global governance, yet the legitimacy of global g...
Contemporary society has witnessed major growth in global governance, yet the legitimacy of global g...
This chapter examines individual-level factors that may influence legitimacy beliefs towards global ...
Scholars and policy makers debate whether elites and citizens hold different views of the legitimacy...
Once staunch advocates of international cooperation, political elites are increasingly divided over ...
This article examines what contemporary elites think about global governance and what these attitude...
Legitimacy is central to the functioning of global governance institutions (GGIs) such as the Europe...
Elites are central in creating, operating, defending and contesting international organisations (IOs...
Legitimacy is central to the functioning of global governance institutions (GGIs) such as the Europe...
This article explores how, in the quest for new global order, global governance might acquire greate...
Rules set by global governance organizations affect communities across the world. Such organizations...
The expectation that state voice drives perceptions of the legitimacy of international institutions ...
Recent instances of political backlash against global governance efforts as well as conventional wis...
Recent instances of political backlash against global governance efforts as well as conventional wis...
This article offers the first systematic and comparative analysis of the effects of elite communicat...