This book develops a conceptual model of legitimacy as a value-judgement in international relations in contrast to Weberian and legal approaches. The model is based on the interaction of the states-systemic value of order with a liberal ideal of the state and a free-market, liberal international economy. Whilst formulated as a principally Western model, the analysis of the rise and fall of Yugoslavia and the international response points towards a wider applicability as well as confirming the value of the concept as an analytical tool.
This book develops a conceptual model of legitimacy as a value-judgement in international relations in contrast to Weberian and legal approaches. The model is based on the interaction of the states-systemic value of order with a liberal ideal of the state and a free-market, liberal international economy. Whilst formulated as a principally Western model, the analysis of the rise and fall of Yugoslavia and the international response points towards a wider applicability as well as confirming the value of the concept as an analytical tool.
John Williams is Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Arberdeen.
?The University of Denver
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements - Introduction - Competing Conceptions of Legitimacy: Building an Orthodox Western Model - Legitimacy and Yugoslavia, 1945-1980 - Legitimacy and the Fall of Yugoslavia - Legitimacy and Policy in the International Response to the Collapse of Yugoslavia - Managing the Collapse of Yugoslavia - Judging Legitimacy: Trade-Offs and Compromises - Learning the Lessons: Legitimacy, International Relations and Yugoslavia - Bibliography - Notes - Index
Acknowledgements - Introduction - Competing Conceptions of Legitimacy: Building an Orthodox Western Model - Legitimacy and Yugoslavia, 1945-1980 - Legitimacy and the Fall of Yugoslavia - Legitimacy and Policy in the International Response to the Collapse of Yugoslavia - Managing the Collapse of Yugoslavia - Judging Legitimacy: Trade-Offs and Compromises - Learning the Lessons: Legitimacy, International Relations and Yugoslavia - Bibliography - Notes - Index
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