In spite of the conspicuous lack of normatively plausible
alternatives to liberal democracy, it is now widely held that the
age of globalization has ushered in serious challenges to the
democratic legitimacy of the nation state. This alleged crisis of
the western nation state seems to be compounded by the legitimacy
deficits of newly emerging governance structures at the
international and supranational level. The contributors to this
book explore the frontiers of normative and empirical legitimacy
research, whilst drawing upon a range of pertinent conceptual and
methodological issues.
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