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Bakan, Joel. Partiality and legitimacy in constitutional theory. [Toronto, Ont.]: Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 1988.

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Dag, Anckar, Nurmi Hannu, and Wiberg Matti, eds. Rationality and legitimacy: Essays on political theory. Helsinki, Finland: Finnish Political Science Association, 1988.

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Repoliticizing management: A theory of corporate legitimacy. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005.

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Legitimacy and history: Self-government in American constitutional theory. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press, 1992.

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Vinx, Lars. Hans Kelsen's pure theory of law: Legality and legitimacy. Oxford: New York : Oxford University Press, 2007.

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Terrorism, identity, and legitimacy: The four waves theory and political violence. Abingdon, Oxon, England: Routledge, 2010.

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Albert, Weale, and Nentwich Michael 1964-, eds. Political theory and the European union: Legitimacy, constitutional choice and citizenship. London: Routledge, 1998.

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Ceren, Ozer, and Center for Global Development, eds. A "better" globalization: Legitimacy, reform, and governance. Washington, D.C: Center for Global Development, 2004.

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Globalization and sovereignty: Rethinking legality, legitimacy and constitutionalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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The legitimacy of the Middle Ages: On the unwritten history of theory. Durham: Duke University Press, 2010.

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1968-, Cole Andrew, and Smith D. Vance 1963-, eds. The legitimacy of the Middle Ages: On the unwritten history of theory. Durham: Duke University Press, 2010.

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Happy slaves: A critique of consent theory. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989.

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1977-, Penn Elizabeth Maggie, ed. Social choice and legitimacy: The possibilities of impossibility. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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The state and justice: An essay in political theory. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1989.

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McKay, Joanna. The official concept of the nation in the former GDR: Theory, pragmatism, and the search for legitimacy. Aldershot, Hants, UK: Ashgate, 1998.

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The consent theory of political obligation. London: Croom Helm, 1987.

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Praxis, language and theory of political delegitimization in contemporary Europe. Roma: Viella, 2017.

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Murvar, Vatro. Theory of Liberty, Legitimacy and Power. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Murvar, Vatro, ed. Theory of Liberty, Legitimacy and Power. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203708569.

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Murvar, Vatro. Theory of Liberty, Legitimacy and Power. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Murvar, Vatro. Theory of Liberty, Legitimacy and Power. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Theory of Liberty, Legitimacy and Power. Routledge, 2013.

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Murvar, Vatro. Theory of Liberty, Legitimacy and Power. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Murvar, Vatro. Theory of Liberty, Legitimacy and Power. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Rational Legitimacy: A Theory of Political Support. Princeton University Press, 2016.

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Cradden, Conor. Repoliticizing Management: A Theory of Corporate Legitimacy. Ashgate Publishing, 2006.

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Rogowski, Ronald. Rational Legitimacy: A Theory of Political Support. Princeton University Press, 2015.

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Repoliticizing Management: A Theory of Corporate Legitimacy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Cradden, Conor. Repoliticizing Management: A Theory of Corporate Legitimacy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Cradden, Conor. Repoliticizing Management: A Theory of Corporate Legitimacy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Cradden, Conor. Repoliticizing Management: A Theory of Corporate Legitimacy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Rogowski, Ronald. Rational Legitimacy: A Theory of Political Support. Princeton University Press, 2015.

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Rasmussen, Terje. Political Legitimacy: Realism in Political Theory and Sociology. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Rasmussen, Terje. Political Legitimacy: Realism in Political Theory and Sociology. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Chiagra, Ben. Legitimacy Deficit in Custom: Towards a Deconstructionist Theory. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Zurn, Michael. Theory of Global Governance: Authority, Legitimacy, and Contestation. Oxford University Press, 2018.

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Political Legitimacy: Realism in Political Theory and Sociology. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Theory of Global Governance: Authority, Legitimacy, and Contestation. Oxford University Press, 2018.

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Buchanan, Allen. Institutional Legitimacy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190878436.003.0004.

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Given the importance of institutions for the morality of war-making, a sound just war theory must rely on theory as to what makes institutions legitimate and an understanding of the distinctive practical role of the concept of legitimacy. This chapter provides both by developing the “Metacoordination” view of institutional legitimacy. This theory of legitimacy is designed to apply to individual states and to multilateral institutions; it also seeks to explain how the legitimacy of states can be enhanced by their participation in multilateral institutions and how the legitimacy of multilateral institutions can depend on the character of the participating states.
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Sadurski, Wojciech, Michael Sevel, and Kevin Walton, eds. Legitimacy. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825265.001.0001.

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This collection brings together scholars of jurisprudence and political theory to probe the question of ‘legitimacy’. It offers discussions that interrogate the nature of legitimacy, how legitimacy is intertwined with notions of statehood, and how legitimacy reaches beyond the state into supranational institutions and international law. Chapter I considers benefit-based, merit-based, and will-based theories of state legitimacy. Chapter II examines the relationship between expertise and legitimate political authority. Chapter III attempts to make sense of John Rawls’s account of legitimacy in his later work. Chapter IV observes that state sovereignty persists, since no alternative is available, and that the success of the assortment of international organizations that challenge state sovereignty depends on their ability to attract loyalty. Chapter V argues that, to be complete, an account of a state’s legitimacy must evaluate not only its powers and its institutions, but also its officials. Chapter VI covers the rule of law and state legitimacy. Chapter VII considers the legitimation of the nation state in a post-national world. Chapter VIII contends that legitimacy beyond the state should be understood as a subject-conferred attribute of specific norms that generates no more than a duty to respect those norms. Chapter IX is a reply to critics of attempts to ground the legitimacy of suprastate institutions in constitutionalism. Chapter X examines Joseph Raz’s perfectionist liberalism. Chapter XI attempts to bring some order to debates about the legitimacy of international courts.
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Kahn, Paul W. Legitimacy and History: Self-Government in American Constitutional Theory. Yale University Press, 1995.

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China's economic reform: Ideological legitimacy and Deng Xiaoping theory. Kolkata: Frontpage, 2011.

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Kahn, Paul W. Legitimacy and History: Self-Government in American Constitutional Theory. Yale University Press, 1993.

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Understanding Legitimacy: Political Theory and Neo-Calvinist Social Thought. Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2017.

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China's Economic Reform: Ideological Legitimacy and Deng Xiaoping Theory. Silvermine International Books, LLC, 2021.

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Hans Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law: Legality and Legitimacy. Oxford University Press, USA, 2007.

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Chiagra, Ben. Revival : Legitimacy Deficit in Custom : Towards a Deconstructionist Theory: Towards a Deconstructionist Theory. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Kane, John, and Michael Heazle. Policy Legitimacy Science and Political Authority. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Buchanan, Allen. Institutional Legitimacy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813972.003.0003.

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This chapter offers a general theory of institutional legitimacy, the Metacoordination view, according to which legitimacy assessments are best understood as being part of a social practice aimed at achieving consensus on whether an institution is worthy of our moral reason-based support—support not dependent solely on the fear of coercion or on a perfect fit between our own interests and what the institution demands of us. The Metacoordination view’s account of the practical function of legitimacy assessments is used to identify criteria of legitimacy that apply to a wide range of institutions and to show that, for institutions that back their rules with coercion, conformity to the requirements of the rule of law is a presumptive necessary condition of legitimacy. The Metacoordination view is shown to be superior to consent theories of legitimacy and attempts to use Raz’s “service” conception of authority as an account of institutional legitimacy.
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Holmes, Roger, ed. Legitimacy and the Politics of the Knowable (RLE Social Theory). Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315763545.

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