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Legitimacy

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Welcome to Legitimacy

  Absolutism and the Resilience of Monarchy in the Middle East
  The Challenges of Global Governance
  Codifying the Principles of a Welfare State: An Analysis of MacArthur’s Constitution for Japan
  The Constitutional Symbolic Monarchy
  The Cortes and the King: Constitutional Monarchy in the Iberian World
  Development of the United Nations: The First Three Development Decades
  Monarchy and Democracy: The Political Role of King Juan Carlos in the Spanish Transición
  Organizational Landscape of U.S. Foreign Aid
  Responsibility and Accountability by International Institutions: Sub-Saharan Africa in the 1990s
  The Role of the Imperial Institution in Modern Japanese Politics: Imperial Loyalism as a Vehicle of Social Engineering
  The Shadow Theatre of Ethnicity
  Soft Power
  A Structural-Historical Approach to the Breakdown of Democratic Institutions: Peru
  Structure and Processes of the U.S. Agency for International Development
  Studying the Politics of Development and Change: The State of the Art
  Swaziland Under Sobhuza II: The Future of an African Monarchy
  Time for Women’s Rights to Return to Afghanistan
  Totalitarian systems
  Tsarism, 1881-1905: A Superannuated Form of Government?
  The Warrior Queen: Reflections on Victoria and Her World
  Weak States and International Legitimacy
  Why Do Resource Abundant Countries Have Authoritarian Governments?

Governance

  • Despotism
  • Elections
  • Executive Power
  • Leadership Examples (Good and Bad): Non-Western
  • Leadership Examples (Good and Bad): Western
  • Legitimacy
  • Minority Groups
  • Parties
  • Reform


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