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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- List of Acronyms
- List of Contributors
- 1 International Organizations, Legitimacy, and Legitimation
- 2 Legitimacy and International Organizations: The Changing Ethical Context
- 3 Regional and Global Legitimacy Dynamics: The United Nations and Regional Arrangements
- 4 Legitimation and the UN Security Council
- 5 ECOWAS and the Legitimacy Question: A Normative and Institutional Approach
- 6 Building the Legitimacy of the African Union: An Evolving Continent and Evolving Organization
- 7 The Association of Southeast Asian Nations: Between Internal and External Legitimacy
- 8 The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Legitimacy through (Self-) Legitimation?
- 9 A European Re-invention of Indirect Legitimacy?
- 10 Legitimacy and International Organizations—the Case of the OSCE
- 11 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Source:
- Legitimating International Organizations
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- List of Acronyms
- List of Contributors
- 1 International Organizations, Legitimacy, and Legitimation
- 2 Legitimacy and International Organizations: The Changing Ethical Context
- 3 Regional and Global Legitimacy Dynamics: The United Nations and Regional Arrangements
- 4 Legitimation and the UN Security Council
- 5 ECOWAS and the Legitimacy Question: A Normative and Institutional Approach
- 6 Building the Legitimacy of the African Union: An Evolving Continent and Evolving Organization
- 7 The Association of Southeast Asian Nations: Between Internal and External Legitimacy
- 8 The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Legitimacy through (Self-) Legitimation?
- 9 A European Re-invention of Indirect Legitimacy?
- 10 Legitimacy and International Organizations—the Case of the OSCE
- 11 Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index