Legitimacy Problems of the Global Governance System. Michael ZĂŒrn’s theory of global politics

In his post, which originally appeared on Theorieblog, Frank Nullmeier critically examines Michael ZĂŒrn’s “A theory of Global Governance”, published in 2018 by Oxford University Press. The “Global Governance System” (GGS), as proposed by ZĂŒrn, is based on the exertion of global authority primarily through international organizations, whose political and epistemic authority has grown substantially over the past thirty years, even though they only act within a certain policy area. The consequences are severe legitimacy problems of the GGS. Nullmeier analyses the theoretical implications of such a vantage point, arguing that focusing on normative integration of international organizations comes at the expense of questions of state power, violence, and economic struggles, which are regarded as exogenous. Read the full article in German here.

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Legitimationsprobleme des Global Governance Systems. Michael ZĂŒrns Theorie der globalen Politik

Hinweis: Dieser Beitrag ist am 4. MÀrz 2019 zunÀchst auf theorieblog.de erschienen.

Mit seiner bei Oxford University Press publizierten Monographie „A Theory of Global Governance“ hat Michael ZĂŒrn nicht nur die Summe seiner Forschungen vorgelegt, sondern eine beeindruckende Theorie der globalen Politik auf der Basis der neuesten empirischen Forschung und bei genauer Kenntnis der Internationalen Politischen Theorie vorgelegt. Der entscheidende kreative Schritt liegt darin, das internationale politische Geschehen als ein eigenes politisches System, das „Global Governance System“ (GGS), zu verstehen.

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