Legitimacy deficits and tensions and their impact on cooperation

Veranstaltungsart
Workshop (by invitation only)

Ort/Datum
Bodø, Norway, 29.05.2024

Veranstalter

Nord University and German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)


This workshop explores the evolution of legitimacy deficits and tensions and their impact on cooperation, using empirical examples, in particular from the Arctic regions, where cross-border cooperation between state- and non-state actors has a long tradition. To understand the roots of contested formats of cooperation in the Arctic regions without limiting the scope of research to a “before and after February 2022”, the workshop participants will discuss examples from the North American, European and Russian Arctic regions to better explain the evolution of legitimacy deficits and tensions, and will assess them in the light of different theoretical perspectives on legitimacy and legitimation. Thereby, the participants in this workshop will move beyond the classification of an “Arctic exceptionalism” and explore how observations from the Arctic also correspond to findings from legitimacy-studies in other regions and fields of research.


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Veranstaltungsinformation

Datum
29.05.2024

Ort

Nord University, Bodø, Norway

(by invitation only)

Contact

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Dorothea Wehrmann
 

E-mail Dorothea.Wehrmann@idos-research.de
Phone +49 (0)228 94927-273
Fax +49 (0)228 94927-130