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International Dimensions of Legitimacy: Reflections on Western Theories and the Chinese Experience
Authors:Holbig  Heike
Affiliation:(1) Professor of Political Science with a Focus on Chinese and East Asian Area Studies, Frankfurt University, Robert-Mayer-Str. 1, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Abstract:Western legitimacy theories have mostly focused on the nation-state and the domestic aspects of political legitimacy. However, with the acceleration of globalization, a dimension of legitimacy has come into view that has previously been largely neglected in political science: the international dimension. While the interdependence of nation-states at the global level might put some constraints on the (re)production of legitimacy domestically, it simultaneously allows them to leverage their global standing to gain legitimacy abroad and at home. China is the most prominent example of the growing importance of this dynamic link between internal and external legitimacy. The paper starts with a critical reflection on the prevalent Western legitimacy theories. Based on these reflections, it introduces a new approach which aims to differentiate analytically between internal and external legitimation strategies and to examine the two-level logic linking the two.
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