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In Transparency and Secrecy, Suzanne Piotrowski organizes the literature on governmental openness within a useful, original framework. The presentation of contemporary cases, original documents, study questions, and class material makes the reader readily accessible to students.
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In Transparency and Secrecy, Suzanne Piotrowski organizes the literature on governmental openness within a useful, original framework. The presentation of contemporary cases, original documents, study questions, and class material makes the reader readily accessible to students.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 427g
- ISBN-13: 9780739127520
- ISBN-10: 0739127527
- Artikelnr.: 29362841
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 427g
- ISBN-13: 9780739127520
- ISBN-10: 0739127527
- Artikelnr.: 29362841
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Suzanne J. Piotrowski
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Part 1-What Is Transparency?
Chapter 3 The Power Position of the Bureaucracy
Chapter 4 Administrative Secrecy: A Congressional Dilemma
Chapter 5 Claude Reyes et al. v Chile
Chapter 6 Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies.
Subject: Transparency and Open Government
Part 7 Part 2-Transparency and Competing Values: Privacy, Security, and
Efficiency
Chapter 8 The Right to Privacy
Chapter 9 Privacy Rights and Protection: Foreign Values in Modern Thai
Context
Chapter 10 National Security and Open Government in the United States:
Beyond the Balancing Test
Chapter 11 Governmental Transparency in the Path of Administrative Reform
Part 12 Part 3-Freedom of Information
Chapter 13 Article 6 of Mexican Constitution
Chapter 14 Outsourcing the Constitution and Administrative Law Norms
Chapter 15 A Partial Revolution: The Diplomatic Ethos and Transparency in
Intergovernmental Organizations
Part 16 Part 4-Proactively Released Information
Chapter 17 The Evolution of E-Government among Municipalities: Rhetoric or
Reality
Chapter 18 Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Creation of the Federal Register
Chapter 19 At the Intersection of Bureaucracy, Democracy, and the Media:
The Effective Agency Spokesperson
Part 20 Part 5-Open Public Meetings
Chapter 21 Open Meeting Statutes: The Press Fights for the 'Right To Know'
Chapter 22 The Democratic Legitimacy of the European Union Committee System
Chapter 23 Critical Factors for Enhancing Municipal Public Hearings
Part 24 Part 6-Whistleblowing and Leaked Information
Chapter 25 Whistleblowing and Leaks
Chapter 26 The Enduring Phenomenon of Moral Muteness
Part 2 Part 1-What Is Transparency?
Chapter 3 The Power Position of the Bureaucracy
Chapter 4 Administrative Secrecy: A Congressional Dilemma
Chapter 5 Claude Reyes et al. v Chile
Chapter 6 Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies.
Subject: Transparency and Open Government
Part 7 Part 2-Transparency and Competing Values: Privacy, Security, and
Efficiency
Chapter 8 The Right to Privacy
Chapter 9 Privacy Rights and Protection: Foreign Values in Modern Thai
Context
Chapter 10 National Security and Open Government in the United States:
Beyond the Balancing Test
Chapter 11 Governmental Transparency in the Path of Administrative Reform
Part 12 Part 3-Freedom of Information
Chapter 13 Article 6 of Mexican Constitution
Chapter 14 Outsourcing the Constitution and Administrative Law Norms
Chapter 15 A Partial Revolution: The Diplomatic Ethos and Transparency in
Intergovernmental Organizations
Part 16 Part 4-Proactively Released Information
Chapter 17 The Evolution of E-Government among Municipalities: Rhetoric or
Reality
Chapter 18 Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Creation of the Federal Register
Chapter 19 At the Intersection of Bureaucracy, Democracy, and the Media:
The Effective Agency Spokesperson
Part 20 Part 5-Open Public Meetings
Chapter 21 Open Meeting Statutes: The Press Fights for the 'Right To Know'
Chapter 22 The Democratic Legitimacy of the European Union Committee System
Chapter 23 Critical Factors for Enhancing Municipal Public Hearings
Part 24 Part 6-Whistleblowing and Leaked Information
Chapter 25 Whistleblowing and Leaks
Chapter 26 The Enduring Phenomenon of Moral Muteness
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Part 1-What Is Transparency?
Chapter 3 The Power Position of the Bureaucracy
Chapter 4 Administrative Secrecy: A Congressional Dilemma
Chapter 5 Claude Reyes et al. v Chile
Chapter 6 Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies.
Subject: Transparency and Open Government
Part 7 Part 2-Transparency and Competing Values: Privacy, Security, and
Efficiency
Chapter 8 The Right to Privacy
Chapter 9 Privacy Rights and Protection: Foreign Values in Modern Thai
Context
Chapter 10 National Security and Open Government in the United States:
Beyond the Balancing Test
Chapter 11 Governmental Transparency in the Path of Administrative Reform
Part 12 Part 3-Freedom of Information
Chapter 13 Article 6 of Mexican Constitution
Chapter 14 Outsourcing the Constitution and Administrative Law Norms
Chapter 15 A Partial Revolution: The Diplomatic Ethos and Transparency in
Intergovernmental Organizations
Part 16 Part 4-Proactively Released Information
Chapter 17 The Evolution of E-Government among Municipalities: Rhetoric or
Reality
Chapter 18 Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Creation of the Federal Register
Chapter 19 At the Intersection of Bureaucracy, Democracy, and the Media:
The Effective Agency Spokesperson
Part 20 Part 5-Open Public Meetings
Chapter 21 Open Meeting Statutes: The Press Fights for the 'Right To Know'
Chapter 22 The Democratic Legitimacy of the European Union Committee System
Chapter 23 Critical Factors for Enhancing Municipal Public Hearings
Part 24 Part 6-Whistleblowing and Leaked Information
Chapter 25 Whistleblowing and Leaks
Chapter 26 The Enduring Phenomenon of Moral Muteness
Part 2 Part 1-What Is Transparency?
Chapter 3 The Power Position of the Bureaucracy
Chapter 4 Administrative Secrecy: A Congressional Dilemma
Chapter 5 Claude Reyes et al. v Chile
Chapter 6 Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies.
Subject: Transparency and Open Government
Part 7 Part 2-Transparency and Competing Values: Privacy, Security, and
Efficiency
Chapter 8 The Right to Privacy
Chapter 9 Privacy Rights and Protection: Foreign Values in Modern Thai
Context
Chapter 10 National Security and Open Government in the United States:
Beyond the Balancing Test
Chapter 11 Governmental Transparency in the Path of Administrative Reform
Part 12 Part 3-Freedom of Information
Chapter 13 Article 6 of Mexican Constitution
Chapter 14 Outsourcing the Constitution and Administrative Law Norms
Chapter 15 A Partial Revolution: The Diplomatic Ethos and Transparency in
Intergovernmental Organizations
Part 16 Part 4-Proactively Released Information
Chapter 17 The Evolution of E-Government among Municipalities: Rhetoric or
Reality
Chapter 18 Mr. Justice Brandeis and the Creation of the Federal Register
Chapter 19 At the Intersection of Bureaucracy, Democracy, and the Media:
The Effective Agency Spokesperson
Part 20 Part 5-Open Public Meetings
Chapter 21 Open Meeting Statutes: The Press Fights for the 'Right To Know'
Chapter 22 The Democratic Legitimacy of the European Union Committee System
Chapter 23 Critical Factors for Enhancing Municipal Public Hearings
Part 24 Part 6-Whistleblowing and Leaked Information
Chapter 25 Whistleblowing and Leaks
Chapter 26 The Enduring Phenomenon of Moral Muteness







