RT @PoliSciatNU: "Legitimation is a tool of social control ... used by those in power to solidify their governance." Professor Ian Hurd (@…
"Legitimation is a tool of social control ... used by those in power to solidify their governance." Professor Ian Hurd (@ian_hurd) studies how different perceptions of legitimacy affect opposition to the authority of global institutions. https://t.co/izx
Important piece!
My essay on the mixed politics of international orgs is part of a series on contested global governance (curated by @JonasTallberg and Michael Zurn in RIO) with @JofreRocabert and others, @SpringerNature https://t.co/4RPd1klOoU
A recent must read on IOs and global governance by @ian_hurd
RT @ian_hurd: It's common to assume that intl instits naturally serve the common good. What if, instead, we see that IOs make political cho…
Meşruiyet, Uluslararası Örgütler ve Küresel Yönetişim @ian_hurd
RT @ian_hurd: It's common to assume that intl instits naturally serve the common good. What if, instead, we see that IOs make political cho…
RT @ian_hurd: It's common to assume that intl instits naturally serve the common good. What if, instead, we see that IOs make political cho…
It's common to assume that intl instits naturally serve the common good. What if, instead, we see that IOs make political choices that help some interests over others? My new article on respecting political controversy in global governance: https://t.co/54
RT @ian_hurd: A few words in praise of contestation in global governance. New article in Review of International Organizations suggests not…
A few words in praise of contestation in global governance. New article in Review of International Organizations suggests not hiding politics behind a veneer of legitimacy. #springerlink https://t.co/VjnfXz02wA