Liu Peng, Cao Yun-Hua
Institute for International Studies, Yunnan University, No. 2, Cuihu Road, Wuhua District, Kunming City, 650091 Yunnan China.
Research Institute of Global Chinese and Area Studies, Huaqiao University, No.668 Jimei Avenue, Xiamen, 361021 Fujian China.
Society. 2023 Mar 30:1-11. doi: 10.1007/s12115-023-00826-z.
International institutions are facing a new paradox: there is an urgent need for them, but they are increasingly being resisted, and one of the main grounds for supporting and resisting international institutions is their legitimacy. Every organization claims legitimacy for itself and denies the legitimacy of others. However, a framework for evaluating legitimacy is lacking. This paper defines the concept of legitimacy for international institutions and suggests that it derives from four sources (normative values, comparative benefits, national recognition, and confirmation by other international institutions). Based on their relevancy and their capacity for operationalization in this evaluation, indicators for input, operation, and output legitimacy have been selected to methodically evaluate the legitimacy of international institutions.
一方面迫切需要它们,但它们却越来越遭到抵制,而支持和抵制国际机构的主要理由之一就是其合法性。每个组织都宣称自身具有合法性,并否认其他组织的合法性。然而,目前缺乏一个评估合法性的框架。本文界定了国际机构合法性的概念,并提出它源自四个来源(规范性价值、比较利益、国家认可以及其他国际机构的确认)。基于这些来源在该评估中的相关性及其可操作性,选取了输入合法性、运作合法性和产出合法性的指标,以系统地评估国际机构的合法性。