Transparency in government
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Transparency in government
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Transparency in government
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of38
- Reputation-based governance, Lucio Picci
- Government transparency, state of the art and new perspectives, Gregory Porumbescu, Albert Meijer, Stephan Grimmelikhuijsen
- In the name of security - secrecy, surveillance and journalism, edited by Johan Lidberg and Denis Muller
- The right to know, transparency for an open world, Ann Florini, editor ; foreword by Joseph E. Stiglitz
- Transparency in a new global order, unveiling organizational visions, edited by Christina Garsten, Monica Lindh de Montoya
- Strengthening electoral integrity, Pippa Norris, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
- Power, politics, and paranoia, why people are suspicious of their leaders, edited by Jan-Willem van Prooijen and Paul A.M. van Lange
- The economics of transparency in politics, edited by Albert Breton ... [and others]
- The power of partnership in open government, reconsidering multistakeholder governance reform, Suzanne J. Piotrowski, Daniel Berliner, and Alex Ingrams
- Tax co-operation 2009, towards a level playing field : 2009 assessment by the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information
- The Oxford handbook of economic and institutional transparency, edited by Jens Forssbæck and Lars Oxelheim
- The quest for good governance, how societies develop control of corruption, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi
- Government transparency, impacts and unintended consequences, Tero Erkkilä
- Election watchdogs, transparency, accountability and integrity, edited by Pippa Norris and Alessandro Nai
- How to improve governance, a new framework for analysis and action, David de Ferranti ... [and others]
- Keeping government secrecy safe, beyond whack-a-mole, Deirdre M. Curtin
- Finding the money, public accountability and service efficiency through fiscal transparency, edited by Gábor Péteri
- The Oxford handbook of public accountability, edited by Mark Bovens, Robert E. Goodin and Thomas Schillemans
- Transparency and the open society, practical lessons for effective policy, Roger Taylor and Tim Kelsey
- Wikileaks and the age of transparency, Micah L. Sifry
- Rethinking the public sphere through transnationalizing processes, Europe and beyond, edited by Armando Salvatore, Oliver Schmidtke, Hans-Jorg Trenz
- Government secrecy, edited by Susan Maret
- Can governments earn our trust?, Donald F. Kettl
- Promoting peace with information, transparency as a tool of security regimes, Dan Lindley
- Transparency in nuclear warheads and materials, the political and technical dimensions, edited by Nicholas Zarimpas
- The anatomy of transparency, the concept and its multifarious implications, Ida Koivisto
- Power, politics, and paranoia, why people are suspicious of their leaders, edited by Jan-Willem van Prooijen and Paul A. M. van Lange
- Blacked out, government secrecy in the information age, Alasdair Roberts
- Transparency, new trajectories in law, Rachel Adams
- WikiLeaks, inside Julian Assange's war on secrecy, David Leigh and Luke Harding with Ed Pilkington, Robert Booth and Charles Arthur
- Election watchdogs, transparency, accountability and integrity, Pippa Norris and Alessandro Nai
- Missed information, better information for a wealthier, fairer, and more sustainable world, David Sarokin and Jay Schulkin
- The Oxford handbook of public accountability, edited by Mark Bovens, Robert E. Goodin and Thomas Schillemans
- Tax co-operation, towards a level playing field : 2007 assessment, by the Global Forum on Taxation
- Information, democracy, and autocracy, economic transparency and political (in)stability, James R. Hollyer, B. Peter Rosendorff, James Raymond Vreeland
- The quest for good governance, how societies develop control of corruption, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi
- Making politics work for development, harnessing transparency and citizen engagement
- Central banks and coded language, risks and benefits, Elke Muchlinski