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ID168559
Title ProperLegitimation Strategies in International Hierarchies
LanguageENG
AuthorMackay, Joseph
Summary / Abstract (Note)How do hierarchical cores or metropoles legitimate their influence or rule? How do their approaches to legitimation inform resistance? This theory note rethinks how legitimation operates in hierarchies, with a focus on variation in cores’ legitimation strategies. I argue that varying claims to hierarchical legitimacy shape both action at the core and resistance at the periphery. I develop a four-part typology of legitimation strategies, differentiated along two axes. On the first, cores may be universalist, recognizing no legitimate equals, or competitive, recognizing other cores as peer rivals. On the second, they may chiefly innovate legitimacy claims internally, drawing them from their own political traditions, or externally, borrowing the claims of others. These strategies shape available options for revisionism by rivals and resistance by hierarchical subordinates. I illustrate with historical examples.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Quarterly Vol. 63, No.3; Sep 2019: p.717–725
Journal SourceInternational Studies Quarterly Vol: 63 No 3
Key WordsLegitimation Strategies ;  International Hierarchies


 
 
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