The concept of an opaque society refers to a society in which government and management processes are characterized by insufficient transparency. In such societies, decision-making and policy-making processes often take place behind closed doors. Transparency is a cornerstone of a democratic society and promotes participation, accountability and public trust. Without transparency, opaque societies can undermine democratic functioning and foster the spread of corruption. In an environment where public access to information is restricted, misuse of public resources and privileged relationships can increase. This can lead to social discontent and political instability. Ensuring transparency requires facilitating access to public information, a...
This Element argues that to understand why transparency “works” in one context, but fails in another...
Today citizens are increasingly becoming an equal entity with state institutions which have respons...
In recent years, transparency has been proposed as the solution to, and the cause of, a remarkable r...
Hailed as the key to better governance and reducing corruption, the concept of transparency is a mul...
The concept and phenomenon of transparency has for some time been subject to an increasingly broad a...
This article opens a special section on the politics of opacity and openness. The rise of transparen...
First published online: 2021Contemporary democracies have been configured as observation soci...
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.Modern governance is the produ...
In the last two decades transparency has become a ubiquitous and stubbornly ambiguous term. Typicall...
In modern democracies, governmental transparency is thought to have great value. When it comes to ad...
Is making political institutions more transparent an effective method for combating corruption? Comm...
Though far from new, the rhetoric of transparency is on the ascent in public and political life. It ...
Conceived as unmediated access to information, transparency has become one of the most relevant key ...
Transparency is a fuzzy concept within the governance literature; it is commonly linked, through blu...
In the late 1990s, research on transparency, accountability and corruption in the context of public ...
This Element argues that to understand why transparency “works” in one context, but fails in another...
Today citizens are increasingly becoming an equal entity with state institutions which have respons...
In recent years, transparency has been proposed as the solution to, and the cause of, a remarkable r...
Hailed as the key to better governance and reducing corruption, the concept of transparency is a mul...
The concept and phenomenon of transparency has for some time been subject to an increasingly broad a...
This article opens a special section on the politics of opacity and openness. The rise of transparen...
First published online: 2021Contemporary democracies have been configured as observation soci...
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.Modern governance is the produ...
In the last two decades transparency has become a ubiquitous and stubbornly ambiguous term. Typicall...
In modern democracies, governmental transparency is thought to have great value. When it comes to ad...
Is making political institutions more transparent an effective method for combating corruption? Comm...
Though far from new, the rhetoric of transparency is on the ascent in public and political life. It ...
Conceived as unmediated access to information, transparency has become one of the most relevant key ...
Transparency is a fuzzy concept within the governance literature; it is commonly linked, through blu...
In the late 1990s, research on transparency, accountability and corruption in the context of public ...
This Element argues that to understand why transparency “works” in one context, but fails in another...
Today citizens are increasingly becoming an equal entity with state institutions which have respons...
In recent years, transparency has been proposed as the solution to, and the cause of, a remarkable r...