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The Surprising Logic of Transparency
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Political ProcessConfidentialityPolitical PolarizationPolitical BehaviorSurprising LogicCommunicationInternal PoliticsSocial SciencesJournalismState MediaGovernmental ProcessPolitical CommunicationPublic PolicyData PrivacyGovernment TransparencyInstitutional TransparencyGovernment CommunicationUnprecedented ScaleDynamic Epistemic LogicEpistemologyArtsPolitical Science
The spread of information across borders is now possible on an unprecedented scale. Thanks to satellites, the Internet, and 24-hour news coverage, we have more up-to-the-minute news about other states’ internal politics than ever before. This surfeit of information is increased by institutional transparency, defined as mechanisms that facilitate the release of information about policies, capabilities, and preferences to outside parties.
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