URO Security Council kriis, United nations Legitimacy crisis
These include consent (Brighouse, 1998:
720-1); authority (Hurd, 1999); justice (Steffek, 2006); the `moral basis for social interaction' (Kelman, 2001:
55); normative belief that a rule or institution must be obeyed (Grafstein, 1981:; popular sovereignty (Beetham,
1991); democracy (Beetham, 1991; Buchanan, and "right" or rightfulness Rousseau, 1968
· Key myth: "international anarchy is the permissive [or
underlying] cause of war" (Waltz 1959: 232) orealism:
Behaviour of actors in a system dictated by its character hierarchy or anarchy,.
Features of anarchy:Security Dilemma + Balance of Power. Realism: Attempt to
impose hierarchy fails because no `orderer' Conflict thus breaks out. Liberalism Key myth:
"there is an international society" - Informal collective or cooperative set of social relationships
among sovereign states - Liberal assumption: people are basically good; if organisations facilitate