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ID077882
Title ProperInternational crises of legitimacy
LanguageENG
AuthorReus-Smit, Christian
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)What is an international crisis of legitimacy? And how does one resolve such crises? This article addresses these conceptual issues, laying the theoretical foundations for the special issue as a whole. An actor or institution experiences a crisis of legitimacy, it is argued, when the level of social recognition that its identity, interests, practices, norms, or procedures are rightful declines to the point where it must either adapt (by reconstituting or recalibrating the social bases of its legitimacy, or by investing more heavily in material practices of coercion or bribery) or face disempowerment. International crises of legitimacy can be resolved only through recalibration, which necessarily involves the communicative reconciliation of the actor's or institution's social identity, interests, practices, norms, or procedures, with the normative expectations of other actors within its realm of political action
`In' analytical NoteInternational Politics Vol. 44, No.2-3; Mar-may 2007: p157-174
Journal SourceInternational Politics Vol. 44, No.2-3; Mar-may 2007: p157-174
Key WordsLegitimacy ;  Power ;  Crisis of Legitimacy ;  Resolution