International diplomacy has long been regarded as the domain of an elite hand-picked few, instructed and groomed in something considered an art form. Both the secrecy and the pomp have their rational place. Political interventions from regime change through to more standard economic and social challenges cue both subtle and dramatic shifts in relationships and alignments and diplomats must rightly handle such situations with great delicacy. Premature or too much public disclosure about diplomatic exchanges could risk undermining the mutual trust and confidence on which the conduct of international relations and negotiations depends. The question of course concerns the determination of what constitutes ‘premature’ or ‘too much’ and who decid...
Foreign affairs have always involved a degree of secrecy and the EU external action is no exception....
When EU Heads of States and Governments unanimously gave the European Commission a mandate to negoti...
Transparency is one of those rare few European institutional principles that, upon their introductio...
International diplomacy has long been regarded as the domain of an elite hand-picked few, instructed...
This thematic issue shows how the interplays of secrecy and transparency have been a salient driver ...
This thematic issue shows how the interplays of secrecy and transparency have been a salient driver ...
The question posed in this article is how to explain that the governance of secrecy in EU external r...
This chapter analyses transparency in the context of the institutionalisation of transatlantic relat...
International negotiations are an essential part of the European Union’s (EU) external affairs. A ke...
This contribution considers how the values of transparency and efficiency are realised in the contex...
A new ‘transparency logic’ seems to have captured institutions around the world in the expectation t...
This research studies the historical and political move from secrecy to transparency in internationa...
After decades in a culture of secrecy, ever since the Maastricht Treaty the European Union has made ...
Commonly understood as a synonymous of access to information and participatory rights for stakeholde...
Foreign affairs have always involved a degree of secrecy and the EU external action is no exception....
When EU Heads of States and Governments unanimously gave the European Commission a mandate to negoti...
Transparency is one of those rare few European institutional principles that, upon their introductio...
International diplomacy has long been regarded as the domain of an elite hand-picked few, instructed...
This thematic issue shows how the interplays of secrecy and transparency have been a salient driver ...
This thematic issue shows how the interplays of secrecy and transparency have been a salient driver ...
The question posed in this article is how to explain that the governance of secrecy in EU external r...
This chapter analyses transparency in the context of the institutionalisation of transatlantic relat...
International negotiations are an essential part of the European Union’s (EU) external affairs. A ke...
This contribution considers how the values of transparency and efficiency are realised in the contex...
A new ‘transparency logic’ seems to have captured institutions around the world in the expectation t...
This research studies the historical and political move from secrecy to transparency in internationa...
After decades in a culture of secrecy, ever since the Maastricht Treaty the European Union has made ...
Commonly understood as a synonymous of access to information and participatory rights for stakeholde...
Foreign affairs have always involved a degree of secrecy and the EU external action is no exception....
When EU Heads of States and Governments unanimously gave the European Commission a mandate to negoti...
Transparency is one of those rare few European institutional principles that, upon their introductio...