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12. The Global Influence of the United States on Freedom of Information
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Kyu Ho Youm
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Troubling Transparency 1
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PART I. FOIA’S HISTORICAL AND CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS
- 1. How Administrative Opposition Shaped the Freedom of Information Act 13
- 2. Positive Rights, Negative Rights, and the Right to Know 34
- 3. FOIA as an Administrative Law 52
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PART II. FOIA AND THE NEWS MEDIA
- 4. The Other FOIA Requesters 73
- 5. State FOI Laws: More Journalist-Friendly, or Less? 91
- 6. FOIA and Investigative Reporting: Who’s Asking What, Where, and When—and Why It Matters 116
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PART III. THEORIZING TRANSPARENCY TACTICS
- 7. The Ecology of Transparency Reloaded 135
- 8. Monitoring the U.S. Executive Branch Inside and Out: The Freedom of Information Act, Inspectors General, and the Paradoxes of Transparency 166
- 9. Output Transparency vs. Input Transparency 187
- 10. Open Data: The Future of Transparency in the Age of Big Data 206
- 11. Striking the Right Balance: Weighing the Public Interest in Access to Agency Records Under the Freedom of Information Act 226
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PART IV. COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
- 12. The Global Influence of the United States on Freedom of Information 249
- 13. Transparency as Leverage or Transparency as Monitoring? U.S. and Nordic Paradigms in Latin America 269
- 14. Structural Corruption and the Democratic-Expansive Model of Transparency in Mexico 291
- List of Contributors 311
- Index 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Troubling Transparency 1
-
PART I. FOIA’S HISTORICAL AND CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS
- 1. How Administrative Opposition Shaped the Freedom of Information Act 13
- 2. Positive Rights, Negative Rights, and the Right to Know 34
- 3. FOIA as an Administrative Law 52
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PART II. FOIA AND THE NEWS MEDIA
- 4. The Other FOIA Requesters 73
- 5. State FOI Laws: More Journalist-Friendly, or Less? 91
- 6. FOIA and Investigative Reporting: Who’s Asking What, Where, and When—and Why It Matters 116
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PART III. THEORIZING TRANSPARENCY TACTICS
- 7. The Ecology of Transparency Reloaded 135
- 8. Monitoring the U.S. Executive Branch Inside and Out: The Freedom of Information Act, Inspectors General, and the Paradoxes of Transparency 166
- 9. Output Transparency vs. Input Transparency 187
- 10. Open Data: The Future of Transparency in the Age of Big Data 206
- 11. Striking the Right Balance: Weighing the Public Interest in Access to Agency Records Under the Freedom of Information Act 226
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PART IV. COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
- 12. The Global Influence of the United States on Freedom of Information 249
- 13. Transparency as Leverage or Transparency as Monitoring? U.S. and Nordic Paradigms in Latin America 269
- 14. Structural Corruption and the Democratic-Expansive Model of Transparency in Mexico 291
- List of Contributors 311
- Index 315