Constructing legitimacy without legality in long term exile: Comparing Western Sahara and Tibet
While scholars agree that political legitimacy, or the legitimacy to rule, is sought by governing authorities, the concept itself is often considered to be problematically vague. This article explores how the very ambiguity of the concept of legitimacy may make it ‘good to think with’. Calling into...
Main Authors: | Wilson, A, McConnell, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2015
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