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Research Article

Billionaires in world politics: how can they be approached as potential legitimate private authorities?

Pages 211-219 | Received 27 May 2022, Accepted 30 May 2022, Published online: 29 Nov 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Peter Hägel's Billionaires in World Politics undoubtedly fills a gap in the literature of international relations and global governance. My comment seeks to highlight that Hägel's (2020. Billionaires in World Politics. 1st ed. Oxford Scholarship Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press) work allows us to advance our understanding of how these private actors can be understood as legitimate authorities and how they can contribute to the legitimacy of the international order. I divide my commentary into three points: the first concerns the approach to billionaires from their individual agency (the individual approach), the second relates to the separation between the state and the global levels (the division approach), and the third presents questions on political legitimacy that arise from his case studies (the legitimacy question).

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Indira Latorre

Indira Latorre is assistant professor of law at Universidad El Bosque. She got her PhD in Law at Pompeu Fabra University. She holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Rosario U. (Colombia), a master in administrative law (LLM) from Del Rosario U. (Colombia) and a master in legal sciences (LLM) from Pompeu Fabra University. Latorre does research in democratic theory, political philosophy, and public law. She is a member of the UK-Latin America Network for Political Philosophy and a member of the Global Democracy research project.

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