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Legitimacy Politics explores the intricate relationship between elite communication and public opinion in the context of global governance. The authors investigate how political and organizational leaders strategically communicate to build and maintain legitimacy for international institutions and multilateral agreements.
Through comprehensive analysis and empirical research, Dellmuth and Tallberg demonstrate how elites attempt to shape public perceptions of global governance bodies, including the United Nations, European Union, and World Bank. The book examines both successful and failed communication campaigns, revealing the mechanisms through which public trust and support are constructed or eroded.
Drawing on contemporary political theory and communication studies, this work provides essential insights into the democratic challenges of global governance. It addresses how transparency, accountability, and public engagement influence institutional legitimacy in an increasingly interconnected world.







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