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STATE POWER AND LEGITIMACY: EXPLORING SOCIO-POLITICAL DYNAMICS

Rashid Abdulin , Researcher, Department of Civil Society and Law Education, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

This study delves into the complex interplay between state power and legitimacy, emphasizing their crucial roles in shaping socio-political dynamics. By examining the theoretical underpinnings of legitimacy and its manifestations in various state structures, the research highlights how legitimacy influences governance, public trust, and political stability. Through a comparative analysis of different political systems and historical contexts, the study aims to uncover the mechanisms through which states achieve and maintain legitimacy. It further explores the socio-political implications of legitimacy, including its impact on social cohesion, policy effectiveness, and resistance movements. The findings offer valuable insights into the factors that contribute to a state's legitimacy and the consequences of its erosion, providing a comprehensive understanding of how legitimacy functions as a cornerstone of effective and enduring governance.

Keywords

State Power, Legitimacy, Governance

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Rashid Abdulin. (2024). STATE POWER AND LEGITIMACY: EXPLORING SOCIO-POLITICAL DYNAMICS. The American Journal of Political Science Law and Criminology, 6(08), 7–10. Retrieved from https://theamericanjournals.com/index.php/tajpslc/article/view/5315