ABSTRACT

Examining the interplay between the domestic, regional and global aspects of the crisis of legitimacy of global governance, this book theoretically questions and empirically analyses the "crises of legitimacy" in global governance with respect to various mechanisms, actors, and issues.

It expertly sheds lights on contemporary legitimacy contestations and crises by analysing conceptual, theoretical and empirical aspects of the legitimacy in global governance. The specific issues and case studies collected in this volume survey the evolving nature of legitimacy and legitimization processes in global governance with historical, and theoretical analysis. Perspectives on specific actors and issues provide vital insights for understanding several commonalities and differences of legitimacy crises faced at various global governance mechanisms.

Improving the understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of current global governance bodies by showing several legitimacy contestations and crises at global and regional level, this book will be of great interest to scholars of international relations, globalization, international Political Economy, regionalism, and general global governance studies.

chapter |16 pages

Global governance and crises of legitimacy

An introduction

part I|36 pages

Theoretical and conceptual

part II|104 pages

Actors

chapter 543|17 pages

Growing G20 legitimacy

chapter 6|15 pages

From a legitimacy deficit to an existential crisis

The unfortunate case of the World Trade Organization

chapter 8|18 pages

Transnational actors in global governance

What legitimacy for multinational corporations?

part III|80 pages

Issues

chapter 1589|17 pages

The limits to cooperation

Global governance and the challenge of climate change

chapter 10|17 pages

African rising powers and human rights

Nigeria and South Africa on the UN Human Rights Council

chapter |10 pages

Conclusion