Stockholm university

Research project Legitimacy in Global Governance - LegGov

Why, how, and with what consequences do global governance institutions gain, sustain and lose legitimacy? These issues are at the heart of LegGov – a six-year research program in Stockholm, Lund, and Gothenburg.

LegGov is a six-year research program carried out jointly by researchers from the Departments of Political Science at Lund and Stockholm University, and the School of Global Studies at the University of Gothenburg. The program is funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (The Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation).

Project description

The purpose of this research program is to offer the first systematic and comprehensive analysis of legitimacy in global governance. To what extent are global governance institutions (GGIs) regarded as legitimate? What explains that legitimacy? By what processes are GGIs legitimated and delegitimated? What are the consequences of legitimacy (or its absence) for the functioning of GGIs? How are these legitimacy dynamics in global governance similar to or different from the dynamics of legitimacy in the nation-state and other forms of governance?

While legitimacy in global governance has generated growing interest in recent years, it has not yet been researched methodically by a coordinated team of specialists. We address the overarching question of why, how, and with what consequences GGIs gain, sustain and lose legitimacy by exploring three principal themes: (1) sources of legitimacy, (2) legitimation and delegitimation strategies, and (3) consequences of legitimacy. In the broadest sense, the program considers what systematic attention to legitimacy can tell us about world politics, and what experiences from world politics suggest for understanding legitimacy in contemporary politics generally.

LegGov Elite Survey

The research program has interviewed 860 people in leading positions in political and societal organizations all over the world.

With this project we wanted to discover how far elites are ready and willing to support regulatory arrangements at a global level, in order to tackle pressing global policy challenges. The survey is now complete, and we offer a report of first results below.

Elite attitudes toward global governance – A report of summary findings from the LegGov Elite Survey (2658 Kb)

LegGov Elite Survey – Technical report (1349 Kb)

Project members

Project managers

Jonas Tallberg

Professor

Department of Political Science
Porträttbild av Jonas Tallberg.

Members

Kristina Jönsson

Associate Professor

Department of Political Science, Lund University
Kristina Jönsson

Hans Agné

Professor

Department of Political Science
Hans Agné

Karin Bäckstrand

Professor

Department of Political Science
Porträttfoto på Karin Bäckstrand.

Magdalena Bexell

Associate Professor

Department of Political Science, Lund University
Magdalena Bexell

Lisa Dellmuth

Professor

Department of Economic History and International Relations
Lisa Dellmuth

Catia Gregoratti

Senior lecturer

Department of Political Science, Lund University
Catia Gregoratti

Kristina Jönsson

Associate Professor

Department of Political Science, Lund University
Kristina Jönsson

Jan Aart Scholte

Professor of Global Transformations and Governance Challenges

Leiden University
Jan Aart Scholte

Thomas Sommerer

Professor of International Organizations

Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Potsdam
Thomas Sommerer

Nora Stappert

Lecturer in International Relations and International Law

School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds
Nora Stappert

Fredrik Söderbaum

Professor in peace and development research

School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg.
Fredrik Söderbaum

Anders Uhlin

Professor of Political Science

Department of Political Science, Lund University
Anders Uhlin

Soetkin Verhaegen

Assistant Professor in European Politics

Department of Political Science, Maastricht University
Soetkin Verhaegen

Fariborz Zelli

Professor

Department of Political Science, Lund University
Fariborz Zelli

Publications

List of LegGov's publications