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Building Global Political Legitimacy: How Can We Make Global Institutions More Stable, Effective and Justified? - Macdonald

Grant number: DP110103362 | Funding period: 2012 - 2015

Completed

Abstract

This project will investigate how appropriate reform of global institutions may enhance legitimacy, leading to more stable, effective and justified global governance.

Related publications (3)

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Institutional facts and principles of global political legitimacy

T Macdonald

2016-06-01

How should the content and justification of action-guiding normative ‘principles’ in political life be responsive to social ‘facts..

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Political legitimacy in international border governance institutions

T Macdonald

2015-10-01

In this article, I address the question: what kind of normative principles should regulate the governance processes through which ..

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Antipower, Agency, and the Republican Case for Global Institutional Pluralism

T MACDONALD

2015-01-01

One notable contribution made by recent work in republican theory has been its push to shift the focus of normative political anal..

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