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NotesGlobal Politics HLTopic 1.5What is legitimacy?
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What is legitimacy? (Global Politics HL)

IB Global Politics • Unit 1

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  • What legitimacy is
  • Power without legitimacy: Myanmar
  • Does a government need legitimacy?
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The big idea: Legitimacy is the accepted right to rule. When power is seen as rightful, people obey willingly — not just because they are forced. Legitimacy turns raw power into authority.

Power is the ability to make others do things. Legitimacy is different: it is whether people accept that a ruler has the right to do so. A government with legitimacy is obeyed because people think it should be.

  • Power — the ability to make others act (force, money, influence).
  • Legality — acting in line with the law.
  • Legitimacy — being accepted as rightful, so people obey willingly.
Rightful, not just legal: Legitimacy is more than legality. A law can be technically legal but seen as unjust and so lack legitimacy; and a ruler can hold power without any accepted right to it. Legitimacy is about acceptance, not just rules.

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The gap between power and legitimacy is clearest after a coup, when rulers seize power but many refuse to accept their right to it. Myanmar in 2021 is a stark example.

Case study — Myanmar's junta: In 2021 Myanmar's army seized power in a coup. It had the power — soldiers, weapons, control of the state — but not the legitimacy: millions of people refused to accept its right to rule and resisted, and most of the world would not recognise it as the rightful government.

So the junta ruled by force, not by consent. This is expensive and unstable — you must coerce people who do not accept you. It shows that power without legitimacy is weak and fragile.

The key point: Power and legitimacy are not the same. A ruler can have power without legitimacy (a junta) — or lose power while keeping legitimacy (an ousted elected leader). Legitimacy is what makes rule accepted and stable.

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So does a government really need legitimacy — or can it rule on power alone? Weigh both sides.

Link it up: Keep power (ability), legality (lawful) and legitimacy (accepted as rightful) apart. In an answer, show that force can seize power, but only legitimacy makes rule stable and willingly obeyed.
How legitimacy comes up in Paper 1: A Paper 1 source might turn on whether a government is accepted, not just powerful. That acceptance is legitimacy — the sense that an actor has the right to rule.
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With reference to a source and one example you have studied, explain the difference between power and legitimacy.

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Easy marks to lose: 1. Confusing legitimacy with power. Power = ability; legitimacy = accepted right.



2. Confusing legitimacy with legality. Legal is not always seen as rightful.



3. No real example. Use Myanmar's junta.



4. Saying force alone is enough. It is fragile without legitimacy.

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