Evaluating the Quality and Legitimacy of Global Governance: A Theoretical and Analytical Approach
Author(s) -
Timothy Cadman
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
international journal of social quality
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-0344
pISSN - 1757-0352
DOI - 10.3167/ijsq.2012.020102
Subject(s) - legitimacy , deliberation , corporate governance , politics , quality (philosophy) , set (abstract data type) , process (computing) , political science , democracy , management science , positive economics , economic system , epistemology , economics , computer science , law , management , philosophy , programming language , operating system
Global governance, central to international rule-making, is rapidly evolving; thus, there is a need for a way to evaluate whether institutions have the capacity to address the problems of the contemporary era. Current methods of evaluating the democratic quality of contemporary governance are closely linked to legitimacy, about which there are competing definitional theories. This article uses a theoretical approach based around "new" governance and the environmental policy arena to argue that contemporary governance is best understood as social-political interaction built on "participation as structure" and "deliberation as process", with the level of interaction ultimately determining legitimacy. It presents a new arrangement of the accepted attributes of "good" governance using a set of principles, criteria and indicators, and relates these to the structures and processes of governance. The implications and application of the analytical framework are also discussed.Arts, Education & Law Group, Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and GovernanceFull Tex
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