The study of legitimacy in situations of conflict and peacebuilding has increased in recent years. However, current work on the topic adopts many assumptions, definitions, and understandings from classical legitimacy theory, which centers on the relationship between the nation-state and its citizens. In this introduction, we provide a detailed critical overview of current theories of legitimacy and legitimation and demonstrate why they have only limited applicability in conflict and post-conflict contexts, focusing on the three main areas that the articles included in this special issue examine: audiences for legitimacy, sources of legitimacy, and legitimation. In particular, we show how conflict and post-conflict contexts are marked by the...
Recent scholarship and policy doctrine alike have identified local legitimacy as an important 'succe...
This special issue explores the production of political legitimacy, approached from the angle of the...
Published online: 20 Oct 2023Legitimacy has become a widespread term within policy documents of inte...
The study of legitimacy in situations of conflict and peacebuilding has increased in recent years. H...
The study of legitimacy in situations of conflict and peacebuilding has increased in recent years. H...
Despite the tendency of the power literature to analyse legitimacy and coercion in isolation, both t...
This volume searches for pragmatic answers to the problems that continue to beset peacebuilding effo...
A key aspect of institutions for conflict resolution is their legitimacy. What legitimacy entails, h...
Conflict-affected spaces that are far from exhibiting a Weberian monopoly of the legitimate use of f...
The article analyses the sources of local actors’ legitimacy perceptions towards international peace...
Questioning a theoretical jump made in current literature from civil society participation in ne-got...
Peace operations are increasingly multi-dimensional and are affecting ever more aspects of life at t...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
It is indisputable that in order for an organization to act within a society, legitimacy is needed. ...
This special issue explores the production of political legitimacy, approached from the angle of the...
Recent scholarship and policy doctrine alike have identified local legitimacy as an important 'succe...
This special issue explores the production of political legitimacy, approached from the angle of the...
Published online: 20 Oct 2023Legitimacy has become a widespread term within policy documents of inte...
The study of legitimacy in situations of conflict and peacebuilding has increased in recent years. H...
The study of legitimacy in situations of conflict and peacebuilding has increased in recent years. H...
Despite the tendency of the power literature to analyse legitimacy and coercion in isolation, both t...
This volume searches for pragmatic answers to the problems that continue to beset peacebuilding effo...
A key aspect of institutions for conflict resolution is their legitimacy. What legitimacy entails, h...
Conflict-affected spaces that are far from exhibiting a Weberian monopoly of the legitimate use of f...
The article analyses the sources of local actors’ legitimacy perceptions towards international peace...
Questioning a theoretical jump made in current literature from civil society participation in ne-got...
Peace operations are increasingly multi-dimensional and are affecting ever more aspects of life at t...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
It is indisputable that in order for an organization to act within a society, legitimacy is needed. ...
This special issue explores the production of political legitimacy, approached from the angle of the...
Recent scholarship and policy doctrine alike have identified local legitimacy as an important 'succe...
This special issue explores the production of political legitimacy, approached from the angle of the...
Published online: 20 Oct 2023Legitimacy has become a widespread term within policy documents of inte...