Contested world order: The delegitimation of international governance

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This article argues that the chief challenge to international governance is an emerging political cleavage, which pits nationalists against immigration, free trade, and international authority. While those on the radical left contest international governance for its limits, nationalists reject it in principle. A wide-ranging cultural and economic reaction has reshaped political conflict in Europe and the United States and is putting into question the legitimacy of the rule of law among states.

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Hooghe, L., Lenz, T., & Marks, G. (2019). Contested world order: The delegitimation of international governance. Review of International Organizations, 14(4), 731–743. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11558-018-9334-3

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