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- Title Pages
- Figures and Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
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1 Transparency in Historical Perspective -
2 Varieties of Transparency -
3 Transparency as a Human Right -
4 Transparency as an Instrumental Value -
5 Transparency and the Ethics of Communication -
6 The More Closely We Are Watched, the Better We Behave? -
7 Dashed Expectations: Governmental Adaptation to Transparency Rules -
8 What Hope for Freedom of Information in the UK? -
9 Member-State Budgetary Transparency in the Economic and Monetary Union -
10 Does Transparency Make a Difference? The Example of the European Council of Ministers -
11 Varieties of Software and their Implications for Effective Democratic Government -
12 Transparency and Digital Government -
13 Beyond Exchanging First Principles? Some Closing Comments - Index
(p.viii) Notes on Contributors
(p.viii) Notes on Contributors
- Source:
- Transparency: The Key to Better Governance?
- Publisher:
- British Academy
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- Title Pages
- Figures and Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
-
1 Transparency in Historical Perspective -
2 Varieties of Transparency -
3 Transparency as a Human Right -
4 Transparency as an Instrumental Value -
5 Transparency and the Ethics of Communication -
6 The More Closely We Are Watched, the Better We Behave? -
7 Dashed Expectations: Governmental Adaptation to Transparency Rules -
8 What Hope for Freedom of Information in the UK? -
9 Member-State Budgetary Transparency in the Economic and Monetary Union -
10 Does Transparency Make a Difference? The Example of the European Council of Ministers -
11 Varieties of Software and their Implications for Effective Democratic Government -
12 Transparency and Digital Government -
13 Beyond Exchanging First Principles? Some Closing Comments - Index