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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 January 2023

Lisa Dellmuth
Affiliation:
Stockholms Universitet
Jonas Tallberg
Affiliation:
Stockholms Universitet

Summary

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Chapter
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Legitimacy Politics
Elite Communication and Public Opinion in Global Governance
, pp. vi - vii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023
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  • 2.1Citizen confidence in the UN and domestic government

  • 2.2Citizen support for the AU

  • 2.3Citizen trust in the EU

  • 2.4Citizen support for the Mercosur

  • 2.5Citizen confidence in IOs and domestic government

  • 2.6Elite confidence in IOs and domestic government

  • 2.7Elite confidence in IOs, by country

  • 2.8Elite confidence in IOs, by elite type

  • 2.9Legitimacy narratives in relation to the EU in news and social media

  • 2.10Legitimacy narratives in relation to the IMF in news and social media

  • 2.11Legitimacy narratives in relation to the UNFCCC in news and social media

  • 2.12Legitimacy narratives in relation to the UNSC in news and social media

  • 4.1Effects of communication, by elites

  • 4.2Effects of communication, by IO features

  • 4.3Effects of communication, by tone

  • 4.4Effect of negative government communication, by partisanship

  • 4.5Effects of communication, by elites and IOs

  • 4.6Effects of communication, by IO features and IOs

  • 4.7Effects of communication, by tone and IOs

  • 4.8Effects of communication, by elites and countries

  • 4.9Effects of communication, by IO features and countries

  • 4.10Effects of communication, by tone and countries

  • 5.1Percentage of partisans in Germany and the US

  • 5.2Partisan strength in Germany and the US

  • 5.3Pretreatment opinions in the US, by partisan identification

  • 5.4Pretreatment opinions in Germany, by partisan identification

  • 5.5Effects of communication among partisans in the US

  • 5.6Effects of communication among partisans in Germany

  • 6.1Effects of communication about institutional qualities

  • 6.2Average confidence in IOs in the control group

  • 6.3Effects of communication about institutional qualities, by global organization

  • 6.4Effects of communication about institutional qualities, by regional organization

  • 6.5Political knowledge about IOs

  • 6.6Effects of communication about institutional qualities, by country

  • 7.1Example screen with survey instructions

  • 7.2Example screen with conjoint experiment

  • 7.3Internationalist attitudes in Germany and the US

  • 7.4Left–right ideology in Germany and the US

  • 7.5Effects of institutional qualities on confidence in IOs, the US

  • 7.6Effects of institutional qualities in Germany

  • 7.7Effects of authority in the US, by internationalism

  • 7.8Effects of authority in Germany, by internationalism

  • 7.9Effects of social purpose in the US, by partisanship

  • 7.10Effects of social purpose in Germany, by partisanship

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