Research
My research concentrates on global governance and survey methodology. Some of the key questions I focus on are: Why and how do citizens worldwide want transnational issues to be governed? How can we design surveys to obtain answers that reflect respondents' underlying attitudes, knowledge, and behavior? Learn more about my research on this page.
Journal articles
The effects of interactive requests on the quantity and quality of survey responses: An international methodological experiment
Author: Farsan Ghassim
Year: Forthcoming
Journal: British Journal of Political Science
Who on earth wants a world government, what kind, and why? An international survey experiment
Authors: Farsan Ghassim and Markus Pauli
Year: 2024
Journal: International Studies Quarterly
Perceptions of a global democratic deficit: An international survey experiment
Author: Farsan Ghassim
Year: 2024
Journal: Pespectives on Politics
Effects of self-legitimation and delegitimation on public attitudes toward international organizations: A worldwide survey experiment
Author: Farsan Ghassim
Year: 2024
Journal: International Studies Quarterly
Are more authoritative international organizations challenged more? A recurrent event analysis of member state criticisms and withdrawals
Authors: Hylke Dijkstra and Farsan Ghassim
Year: 2024
Journal: The Review of International Organizations
Public opinion on institutional designs for the United Nations: An international survey experiment
Authors: Farsan Ghassim, Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, and Luis Cabrera
Year: 2022
Journal: International Studies Quarterly
Book chapters
Audiences of (de)legitimation in global governance: A comparative overview
Authors: Magdalena Bexell, Farsan Ghassim, and Soetkin Verhaegen
Year: 2022
Chapter: 2
Book: Legitimation and delegitimation in global governance: Practices, justifications, and audiences
Editors: Magdalena Bexell, Kristina Jönsson, and Anders Uhlin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
The politics of (de)legitimation in global governance: A theoretical framework
Authors: Magdalena Bexell, Karin Bäckstrand, Farsan Ghassim, Catia Gregoratti, Kristina Jönsson, Fredrik Söderbaum, Nora Stappert, and Anders Uhlin
Year: 2022
Chapter: 9
Book: Legitimation and delegitimation in global governance: Practices, justifications, and audiences
Editors: Magdalena Bexell, Kristina Jönsson, and Anders Uhlin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
The effects of (de)legitimation on citizens’ belief in global governance: A worldwide survey experiment
Author: Farsan Ghassim
Year: 2022
Chapter: 11
Book: Legitimation and delegitimation in global governance: Practices, justifications, and audiences
Editors: Magdalena Bexell, Kristina Jönsson, and Anders Uhlin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Doctoral thesis
Who on earth wants global democracy – and why (not)? A theoretical and experimental study of international public opinion
Author: Farsan Ghassim
Year: 2021
Publisher: University of Oxford