nonlegitimacy
Nonlegitimacy is the absence or rejection of legitimacy in political authority and social institutions. It refers to a condition in which a ruler, government, regime, or rule is not accorded recognized rightful authority by the relevant audience or by prevailing legal-normative standards. The term is evaluative, used to describe perceptions or assessments rather than a fixed legal status.
Legitimacy is commonly understood as a combination of legality, consent, effectiveness, and normative justification (such as
Contexts for nonlegitimacy include both domestic and international spheres. Within states, regimes that rely on coercion,
Consequences can include political instability, sustained resistance, sanctions, or demands for reform. Responses may involve constitutional