Legitimating International Organizations

Legitimating International Organizations
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Publisher : Oxford University Press (UK)
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9780199672097
ISBN-13 : 0199672091
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Synopsis Legitimating International Organizations by : Dominik Zaum

The importance of legitimacy is widely recognised in the literature on international and regional organizations, not least for compliance with their decisions. How such organizations claim and sustain their legitimacy, however, has been insufficiently analysed and understood. Through a range of conceptual chapters and case studies, this volume examines the legitimation practices of international and regional organizations. It examines how internationalorganizations justify and communicate their legitimacy claims, and how these practices differ between organizations. It also considers the implications of this analysis for global and regional governance.

International Organizations Under Pressure

International Organizations Under Pressure
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ISBN-10 : 0191874493
ISBN-13 : 9780191874499
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Synopsis International Organizations Under Pressure by : Klaus Dingwerth

International organizations like the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, or the European Union are a defining feature of contemporary world politics. In recent years, many of them have also become heavily politicized. In this work, we examine how the norms and values that underpin the evaluations of international organizations have changed over the past 50 years. Looking at five organizations in depth, we observe two major trends. Taken together, both trends make the legitimation of international organizations more challenging today.

The Legitimacy of International Organizations

The Legitimacy of International Organizations
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Total Pages : 600
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015053178185
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Synopsis The Legitimacy of International Organizations by : Jean-Marc Coicaud

The end of the Cold War is only one in a series of events that have radically modified the operational environment of international organizations since their establishment. These changes, many of which have lately been discussed under the term "globalization," include: decolonization; growing awareness of the global nature of many economic, environmental, and public health problems; multiplication of non-governmental organizations; globalization of mass media and the market; rapid developments in the field of biotechnology; and the emergence of new information technologies, particularly the Internet. These developments suggest that the time has come to take a fresh look at the philosophy of international organization. The Legitimacy of International Organizations presents the results of an interdisciplinary research project of the Peace and Governance Programme of the United Nations University. The authors are prominent experts in the fields of social and political philosophy, law, political science, economics, and environmental studies.

The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Regionalism

The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Regionalism
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 705
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ISBN-10 : 9780199682300
ISBN-13 : 0199682305
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Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Regionalism by : Tanja A. Börzel

The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Regionalism - the first of its kind - offers a systematic and wide-ranging survey of the scholarship on regionalism, regionalization, and regional governance. Unpacking the major debates, leading authors of the field synthesize the state of the art, provide a guide to the comparative study of regionalism, and identify future avenues of research. Twenty-seven chapters review the theoretical and empirical scholarship with regard to the emergence of regionalism, the institutional design of regional organizations and issue-specific governance, as well as the effects of regionalism and its relationship with processes of regionalization. The authors explore theories of cooperation, integration, and diffusion explaining the rise and the different forms of regionalism. The handbook also discusses the state of the art on the world regions: North America, Latin America, Europe, Eurasia, Asia, North Africa and the Middle East, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Various chapters survey the literature on regional governance in major issue areas such as security and peace, trade and finance, environment, migration, social and gender policies, as well as democracy and human rights. Finally, the handbook engages in cross-regional comparisons with regard to institutional design, dispute settlement, identities and communities, legitimacy and democracy, as well as inter- and transregionalism.

Legitimacy in Global Governance

Legitimacy in Global Governance
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 349
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ISBN-10 : 9780192561602
ISBN-13 : 019256160X
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Synopsis Legitimacy in Global Governance by : Jonas Tallberg

Legitimacy is central for the capacity of global governance institutions to address problems such as climate change, trade protectionism, and human rights abuses. However, despite legitimacy's importance for global governance, its workings remain poorly understood. That is the core concern of this volume: to develop an agenda for systematic and comparative research on legitimacy in global governance. In complementary fashion, the chapters address different aspects of the overarching question: whether, why, how, and with what consequences global governance institutions gain, sustain, and lose legitimacy? The volume makes four specific contributions. First, it argues for a sociological approach to legitimacy, centered on perceptions of legitimate global governance among affected audiences. Second, it moves beyond the traditional focus on states as the principal audience for legitimacy in global governance and considers a full spectrum of actors from governments to citizens. Third, it advocates a comparative approach to the study of legitimacy in global governance, and suggests strategies for comparison across institutions, issue areas, countries, societal groups, and time. Fourth, the volume offers the most comprehensive treatment so far of the sociological legitimacy of global governance, covering three broad analytical themes: (1) sources of legitimacy, (2) processes of legitimation and delegitimation, and (3) consequences of legitimacy.

Authorities

Authorities
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Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9780199671410
ISBN-13 : 0199671419
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Synopsis Authorities by : Nicole Roughan

The interaction between state, transnational and international law is overlapping and often conflicting. Yet despite this messiness and multiplicity, law still creates obligations for its subjects. Despite its plurality, law still claims some kind of authority. The implications of this plurality of law can be troubling. It generates uncertainty for law-users over which law they are bound by, or for law-makers over the limits of their authority. Thus the practical problem is not plurality of law in itself, rather confusion over law's authority in such pluralist circumstances. Roughan argues that understanding authority in such pluralist circumstances requires a new conception of "relative authority." This book seeks to provide the theoretical tools needed to bring the disciplines examining legal and constitutional pluralism, into more direct engagement with theories of authority, by examining the one practice in which they are all interested: the practice of public authority.

Enabling Sustainable Energy Transitions

Enabling Sustainable Energy Transitions
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9783030268916
ISBN-13 : 3030268918
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Synopsis Enabling Sustainable Energy Transitions by : Siddharth Sareen

This open access book reframes sustainable energy transitions as being a matter of resolving accountability crises. It demonstrates how the empirical study of several practices of legitimation can analytically deconstruct energy transitions, and presents a typology of these practices to help determine whether energy transitions contribute to sustainability. The real-world challenge of climate change requires sustainable energy transitions. This presents a crisis of accountability legitimated through situated practices in a wide range of cases including: solar energy transitions in Portugal, urban energy transitions in Germany, forestland conflicts in Indonesia, urban carbon emission targets in Norway, transport electrification in the Nordic region, and biodiversity conservation and energy extraction in the USA. By synthesising these cases, chapters identify various dimensions wherein practices of legitimation construct specific accountability relations. This book deftly illustrates the value of an analytical approach focused on accountable governance to enable sustainable energy transitions. It will be of great use to both academics and practitioners working in the field of energy transitions.

Building Legitimacy

Building Legitimacy
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9004133054
ISBN-13 : 9789004133051
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Building Legitimacy by : Isabel Alfonso

This volume provides relevant insights into medieval political legitimation, and its impact on political competition and notions of power. With a main focus on medieval Castile, the political discourses purporting to legitimate practices of power are discussed, both as pieces of textual material and in their wider historical context.

Cultural Entrepreneurship

Cultural Entrepreneurship
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781108335027
ISBN-13 : 1108335020
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Synopsis Cultural Entrepreneurship by : Michael Lounsbury

This Element provides an overview of cultural entrepreneurship scholarship and seeks to lay the foundation for a broader and more integrative research agenda at the interface of organization theory and entrepreneurship. Its scholarly agenda includes a range of phenomena from the legitimation of new ventures, to the construction of novel or alternative organizational or collective identities, and, at even more macro levels, to the emergence of new entrepreneurial possibilities and market categories. Michael Lounsbury and Mary Ann Glynn develop novel theoretical arguments and discuss the implications for mainstream entrepreneurship research, focusing on the study of entrepreneurial processes and possibilities.

International Organisations and Peace Enforcement

International Organisations and Peace Enforcement
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Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 0511289464
ISBN-13 : 9780511289460
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis International Organisations and Peace Enforcement by : Katharina Pichler Coleman

Highlights the role of international organisations in providing international legitimacy for peace enforcement operations.