Behind closed doors: Governmental transparency gives way to secrecy
A few years ago, I sat at a table in a Washington think-tank with a group of mid-level Japanese officials. They were spending several weeks in the United States on a study tour, and I was meeting with them to give a talk on governance and access to information. Japan had recently passed, but not yet...
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Main Author: | FLORINI, Ann |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2004
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