Can non-state global governance be legitimate? An analytical framework

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Bernstein, Steven; Cashore, Benjamin
署名单位:
University of Toronto; Yale University
刊物名称:
REGULATION & GOVERNANCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
1748-5983
DOI:
10.1111/j.1748-5991.2007.00021.x
发表日期:
2007
页码:
347-371
关键词:
world DYNAMICS
摘要:
In the absence of effective national and intergovernmental regulation to ameliorate global environmental and social problems, private alternatives have proliferated, including self-regulation, corporate social responsibility, and public-private partnerships. Of the alternatives, non-state market driven (NSMD) governance systems deserve greater attention because they offer the strongest regulation and potential to socially embed global markets. NSMD systems encourage compliance by recognizing and tracking, along the market's supply chain, responsibly produced goods and services. They aim to establish political legitimacy whereby firms, social actors, and stakeholders are united into a community that accepts shared rule as appropriate and justified. Drawing inductively on evidence from a range of NSMD systems, and deductively on theories of institutions and learning, we develop an analytical framework and a preliminary set of causal propositions to explicate whether and how political legitimacy might be achieved. The framework corrects the existing literature's inattention to the conditioning effects of global social structure, and its tendency to treat actor evaluations of NSMD systems as static and strategic. It identifies a three-phase process through which NSMD systems might gain political legitimacy. It posits that a logic of consequences alone cannot explain actor evaluations: the explanation requires greater reference to a logic of appropriateness as systems progress through the phases. The framework aims to guide future empirical work to assess the potential of NSMD systems to socially embed global markets.
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